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Leaves Lynx Creek - above Lynx Lake Sue Smith | Flower Pioneer Park Sue Smith | Thorns Lynx Creek - above Lynx Lake Sue Smith | Fruit Ponderosa Park Area Sue Smith | | |
Origin: Native Similar Species: Rosa arizonica General Description: Deciduous. Similar to Rosa arizonica but grows taller, has smaller thorns and larger flowers. Leaflets mostly 5 or 7, up to 1 inch long, saw-like toothed, oval, hairless or fine, short hairs below. Flowers 1 to 4 at the ends of lateral shoots; Petals 3/4 inch long. Identification notes: Leaflets mostly 5 or 7, up to 1 inch long, distinctly longer than wide, saw-like toothed, oval to egg-shape, hairless or fine, short hairs below, armed with straight or curved prickles; Flowers 1 to 4 at the ends of lateral shoots that grow from old wood. Height: 16 feet Width: 4 feet
Habitat Description: Often along streams or moist habitats and in pine forests. Plant Communities: Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest, Riparian Elevation: 4000 - 9000 feet
Color: Light pink to deep rose  Shape: Regular, not in clusters
 Tubular: N  Flowering Period: May - Aug Description: Fragrant with 5 broad pink petals and yellow stamens to 2-1/4 inches wide.
Leaf Color: Dark Green  Type: Compound  Shape: Round or oval  Margin: Toothed  Attachment: Alternate  Hairs: N Description: Pinnate, 3 to 7 toothed, oval to narrow oval leaflets to 1 inch long.
Color: Red-orange to purple or black  Type: Berry-like  Description: Fruit berry-like (hip) that turns red when mature, long, narrow oval to almost globe-shaped, 1/2 inch in diameter.
Bark Color: Reddish  Bark Texture (Mature): Rough  Bark and Branch Description: Thorns are short, red, slender and nearly straight with reddish stems. Spines, thorns or prickles: Y |
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