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Rosa sequerviens
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Rosa sequerviens (a rose of an eternal green) is a form of luxury family flower plants. The wizard who lives in the Mediterranean. It's got a bit of barbed stems, lonely, slightly scented flowers and orange-red fruit. Used to get hybrids. Ethology: - always, green.
Biomorophobic characteristics
This is a leather bush up to 5 meters. There are some spikes on the ceiling, slightly curved. The leaves are divided into an odd number (typically 5, sometimes 7) leaves, with a toothbrush. The leaves are oval, Atlantic, naked, shiny from above, 2 to 5 cm. It's relatively leather leaves, dark green, and there's a lot of winter. Sistley flowers, lonely, slightly flashed, 3 to 5 centimeters in diameter. There are five white petals, 10- 30 mm; many tigers. Fruit, ball or eggs, orange-red when they are about 1 centimeter long. This is the spring and the fruit of the fall.
Increases, ecology.
Population countries: North Africa: Algiers.]; Morocco; Tunisia. Western Asia: Cyprus; Turkey [North-France]. Europe: Albania; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Greece [clever. Cret. Crete]; Italy. Sardinia, Sicily]; Slovenia; France [clever. Korsik]; Portugal; Gibraltar; Spain. The Mediterranean citizen. A swarm in a teenager's forests of oak and cortical oak, on the river shore, on the slopes of hills at the high 01,1200 m.
Usage
A study repeatedly used to get hybrids.
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Flora Vascal
sequerviens
North Africa Flora
Europe Fleet
West Asia Flora
Plants described in 1753