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Rosa virginiana, commonly known as the Virginia rose, common wild rose or prairie rose, is a woody perennial in the rose family native to eastern North America, where it is the most common wild rose. It is deciduous, forming a suckering shrub up to 2 metres in height, though often less. The stems are covered in numerous hooked prickles. The leaves are pinnate, usually with between 7 and 9 glossy leaflets. The pink flowers are borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a long period in midsummer. The fruits are small, round and bright red, rich in vitamin C and edible, being both used to make jams and tea. It grows in clearings, thickets, and shores. The plant attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

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  • ورد فرجيني (الاسم العلمي:Rosa virginiana) هو نوع من النباتات يتبع جنس الورد من الفصيلة الوردية.سمي هذا النوع نسبةً إلى ولاية فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. (ar)
  • Le Rosier de Virginie, Rosa virginiana, est une espèce de rosiers de la section des Carolinae, originaire de l'est des États-Unis. Synonyme : Rosa lucida Ehrh. et rosier à feuilles luisantes (fr)
  • Rosa virginiana, commonly known as the Virginia rose, common wild rose or prairie rose, is a woody perennial in the rose family native to eastern North America, where it is the most common wild rose. It is deciduous, forming a suckering shrub up to 2 metres in height, though often less. The stems are covered in numerous hooked prickles. The leaves are pinnate, usually with between 7 and 9 glossy leaflets. The pink flowers are borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a long period in midsummer. The fruits are small, round and bright red, rich in vitamin C and edible, being both used to make jams and tea. It grows in clearings, thickets, and shores. The plant attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Charles and Bridget Quest-Ritson describe R. virginiana as "the best all-rounder among the wild roses", and draw attention to its leaf coloration in the fall: "the whole plant turns yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson and brown for weeks on end". In cultivation, this plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. (en)
  • Glansros (Rosa virginiana), en art i familjen rosväxter och förekommer naturligt i östra Nordamerika. (sv)
  • Шипо́вник вирги́нский, или Ро́за вирги́нская (лат. Rosa virginiana) — небольшой (высотой до 1,5 м) пряморастущий листопадный кустарник семейства Розовые. В диком виде произрастает в Северной Америке. (ru)
  • Rosa virginiana (шипшина вірджинська) — вид рослин з родини розових (Rosaceae); поширений у східній Канаді, на північному сході США, на Сен-П'єр і Мікелоні. (uk)
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  • Rosa (en)
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  • Virginia rose (en)
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  • virginiana (en)
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  • ورد فرجيني (الاسم العلمي:Rosa virginiana) هو نوع من النباتات يتبع جنس الورد من الفصيلة الوردية.سمي هذا النوع نسبةً إلى ولاية فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. (ar)
  • Le Rosier de Virginie, Rosa virginiana, est une espèce de rosiers de la section des Carolinae, originaire de l'est des États-Unis. Synonyme : Rosa lucida Ehrh. et rosier à feuilles luisantes (fr)
  • Glansros (Rosa virginiana), en art i familjen rosväxter och förekommer naturligt i östra Nordamerika. (sv)
  • Шипо́вник вирги́нский, или Ро́за вирги́нская (лат. Rosa virginiana) — небольшой (высотой до 1,5 м) пряморастущий листопадный кустарник семейства Розовые. В диком виде произрастает в Северной Америке. (ru)
  • Rosa virginiana (шипшина вірджинська) — вид рослин з родини розових (Rosaceae); поширений у східній Канаді, на північному сході США, на Сен-П'єр і Мікелоні. (uk)
  • Rosa virginiana, commonly known as the Virginia rose, common wild rose or prairie rose, is a woody perennial in the rose family native to eastern North America, where it is the most common wild rose. It is deciduous, forming a suckering shrub up to 2 metres in height, though often less. The stems are covered in numerous hooked prickles. The leaves are pinnate, usually with between 7 and 9 glossy leaflets. The pink flowers are borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a long period in midsummer. The fruits are small, round and bright red, rich in vitamin C and edible, being both used to make jams and tea. It grows in clearings, thickets, and shores. The plant attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. (en)
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  • ورد فرجيني (ar)
  • Rosa virginiana (fr)
  • Rosa virginiana (en)
  • Шиповник виргинский (ru)
  • Glansros (sv)
  • Rosa virginiana (uk)
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