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Hunds rose
:Rose something similar (Rosidae)
:Rose-well-behaved (Rosales)
:Rose plants (Rosaceae)
:Rosoideae
:Roses (pink ones)
:Hunds rose
Scientific name
Pink one canina
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The dog rose (pink one canina) is a native game rose, whatever Hagerose or hedge rose is called. It is extremely winter hard and healthy, flowers to lightpink, smells easily after raspberries and can 3 to 5 meters become high.

"“Canina"” is called as much as dog in common, therefore its people name "“dog rose"” did not mean anything with dogs to do, but that one can find the Hagebutte everywhere, and she therefore strongly spreads. In some areas one calls it popularly also "“Hagebutte"” in Austria also "“Hedscherl"” or "“Hetschepetsch"”.

Its own feature, which is called Heterogamie, is well-known with the roses only from the Caninae, and it could be found naturally only with the refinement of the research methods of the Chromosomenbotanik. It forms embryos in the Samenanlagen, without a fertilization took place. This complicated genetic structure makes therefore crossings difficult and it gives only few garden roses from its descent.

The dog rose possesses 5 cup and 5 The number of is different, lies however approx. between 20 to 100. Bloom time is in June, it is once flowering, contrary to some other kinds (Edelrosen), which bring blooms out from June to the first frost. It increases ungeschlechtlich. The sheets of the rose are usually summer green and at the beginning of the winter are thrown off. The best time for implanting the roses is in October and in November.

The Hunds rose (pink one canina) is not to confound with the American Hunds rose (pink Carolina).

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