10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BURNET ROSE»
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Flowers Shown to the Children:
The Burnet Rose is different in several ways from the Dog Rose. It grows in early
summer on sandy sea shores and on heaths, but not in the hedges, and the
flowers are usually white. It is a much smaller plant than the Dog Rose. Its leaves
...
Janet Harvey Kelman, 2014
2
Dictionary of Plant Lore
Burnet Rose 51 Butcher's Broom apparently. When evaporated to a semi-solid, it
can be used as a laxative (Schery). BURNET ROSE (Rosa pimpinellifolia) There
used to be a belief around the Bristol Channel that if the Burnet Rose should ...
3
Encyclopedia of
Rose Science, Three-Volume Set
Herbert Hoover]; Eddie; Peterson & Dering Burnet Rose See R. spinosissima
Burning Gold F, ob, 1990; Poulsen 'Burning Love' Gr, mr, 1956; (Amour Ardent,
Brennende Liebe); flowers scarlet, blooms in trusses of 3–5, dbl., 22 petals, 4 in.,
...
Thomas Debener, Serge Gudin, 2003
... Rose Boursault Rose Burnet Rose “Double Pink Scotch Briar” Burnet Rose of
Marienburg C Cabbage Rose Cabbage Rose “Anemonoides” Cabbage Rose “
Petite de Hollande” Cabbage Rose “White Provence” Carnation Petalled Variety
of ...
Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Claude Antoine Thory, 2014
... Damask Rose Autumn-Flowering Variety of China Rose B Banks Rose “Lady
Banksia Snowflake” Blush Gallica Bourbon Rose Boursault Rose Burnet Rose “
Double Pink Scotch Briar” Burnet Rose of Marienburg C Cabbage Rose
Cabbage ...
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Notes From a Big County
Peter Boyd, curator at Shropshire Museums, and a world expert on the Scots or
Burnet Rose, says: ““The Towton rose was identified in the 19th century as a form
of the native Scots Rose (Rosa spinosissima), also known as the Burnet Rose.
7
A History of Immunology
At the Prague conference on Molecular and Cellular Basis of Antibody Formation
(J. Sˇterzl, ed., Prague, Czech Academy of Science, 1964) Burnet rose to declare
the victory of his clonal selection theory, and few biologists in the audience ...
Arthur M. Silverstein, 2009
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Trees a Handbook of Forest-botany for the Woodlands and the ...
BURNET ROSE: DOWNY ROSE, ETC. 173 Rosa pimpinellifolia, L. Burnet Rose.
A small bushy shrub, usually in sandy soil, near the sea. There may be a few
glandular hairs on the shoots intermingled with the setaceous prickles. The
leaflets ...
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An Essay on the Geographical Distribution of Plants, Through ...
.Burnet Rose. Flowers yellowish white. Fruit first reddish brown, as coloured in
English Botany, and then turning black. Calyx permanent. The Burnet Rose is a
shrub of a very diminutive growth on the sea beach, but rises to a tall bush in
woods ...
Nathaniel John Winch, 1819
3, of Withering, as I am assured by that gentleman. 2. R. spinosissima. Burnet
Rose. Fruit globose, smooth as well as the flower stalks. Stem clothed with
numerous straight slender spines. Leaflets singly serrated, smooth and round.
Eng. Bot. t.
Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1838
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BURNET ROSE»
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UK coastal walks: Prawle Point, Devon
Thrift, burnet rose, sea mayweed and sea beet grow amongst the crags, and rare sea storks bill around the look-out. 3. Continue along the path ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
UK coastal walks: Gower Peninsula, Wales
Burnet rose and bloody cranesbill carpet the more stable dune areas, while creeping willow patches occur in the damper hollows - look for ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
A riotous assembly of dune flora
... turf is all but concealed under a riotous assembly of thyme, fleabane, dune pansies, trefoils, speedwell, field gentian and the burnet rose. «The Guardian, Oct 14»
Cash boost will help to save endangered North East grasslands
They include field garlic, chives, maiden pink, long-stalked cranes-bill, heath pearlwort, common rock-rose and burnet rose. The Whin Sill ... «The Journal, Mar 14»
Water-wise gardening – is it still relevant?
Yet the few wild plants we saw were strangely familiar: two were native to Britain, sea buckthorn and the Burnet rose; and two were instantly ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 13»
An Irishman's Diary
Elsewhere honeysuckle may dominate, and burnet rose and creeping willow are almost everywhere. Closer to the sea, the slacks are saltier, ... «Irish Times, Nov 12»
If love built a garden
It is a question of seeking out the real jewels, he says, such as the small, creamy-white flowered Scotch burnet rose, Rosa spinosissima, and ... «Vancouver Sun, Sep 11»
The IoS guide to wild Britain (Part 2)
Bloody cranesbills, or wild geraniums, have large magenta flowers visible from a long way off, especially among the creamy white burnet rose ... «The Independent, Aug 11»
Wildlife watch: July
... magenta flowers, as big as a fifty-pence piece and visible from a long way off, especially among the creamy white burnet rose on sand dunes. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 11»
Just back: fleet-footed tour of Ireland's wild west
Creamy, roselike flowers, almost identical, yet from worlds apart, grow side by side: the Mediterranean burnet rose, the Arctic mountain avens. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 10»