Species of plant in the genus Rosa
Rosa webbiana
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Flower
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Clade:
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Rosids
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Order:
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Rosales
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Family:
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Rosaceae
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Genus:
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Rosa
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Species:
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R. webbiana
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Binomial name
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Rosa webbiana
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Synonyms[1]
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- Rosa alaica Juz.
- Rosa alticola Boulenger
- Rosa caraganifolia Sumnev.
- Rosa dawoensis Pax & K.Hoffm.
- Rosa ellenae Chrshan.
- Rosa epipsila Sumnev.
- Rosa fedtschenkoana Regel
- Rosa fedtschenkoana var. glandulosa Regel
- Rosa fedtschenkoana var. lageniformis Regel
- Rosa fedtschenkoana var. ovata Regel
- Rosa fedtschenkoana var. pubescens Regel
- Rosa glanduligera Kult.
- Rosa hausimardonica Vassilcz.
- Rosa hissarica Slobodov
- Rosa holotricha Sumnev.
- Rosa kirsanovae Sumnev.
- Rosa korschinskiana Boulenger
- Rosa kosingiana G.Don
- Rosa krylovii Sumnev.
- Rosa lavrenkoi Sumnev.
- Rosa leiophylla Sumnev.
- Rosa lipschitzii Sumnev.
- Rosa maracandica Bunge
- Rosa minusculifolia Sumnev.
- Rosa nanothamnus Boulenger
- Rosa nudiflora Sumnev.
- Rosa oligacantha Sumnev.
- Rosa pycnantha Sumnev.
- Rosa pyricarpa Sumn.
- Rosa reverdattoi Sumnev.
- Rosa rubens Sumn.
- Rosa tytthantha Sumn.
- Rosa tytthotricha Sumn.
- Rosa unguicularis Bertol.
- Rosa vvedenskyi Korotkova
- Rosa webbiana var. genuina Crép.
- Rosa webbiana var. latifolia Crép.
- Rosa webbiana var. microphylla Crép.
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Rosa webbiana, occasionally called Webb's rose, wild rose, or thorny rose, is a widely distributed species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae.[2] It is native to Central Asia, Tibet and Xinjiang in China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the western Himalayas, and Nepal.[1] It grows in scrub, grassy places, valleys, and slopes.[3] A diploid, its chromosome count is 2n = 2x = 14.[4]
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