dog rose

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dog rose

A dog rose blooms along a quiet country hedgerow.

Definition

Noun: 1. A wild rose species: A specific type of wild rose (Rosa canina) characterized by its prickly stems, delicate pink or white flowers with little to no scent, and native to Europe.

Usage

The term "dog rose" is used specifically to refer to this botanical species. It is a common name, not a general term for all roses. * The hedgerow was filled with the simple beauty of the dog rose. * Botanists study the dog rose for its hardiness and historical uses.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical/ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish from cultivated garden roses or other wild rose species.
    • The survey aimed to map the distribution of the native dog rose in the county.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hip (noun): The fruit of the dog rose and other roses, often bright red and rich in Vitamin C.
    • After the flowers fade, the dog rose produces hips that persist into winter.
  • Briar (noun): A general term for a thorny shrub, especially a wild rose bush. A dog rose bush can be called a briar.
    • The path was overgrown with briar, including several dog rose plants.
Synonyms
  • Wild rose: A general term for uncultivated roses, which includes the dog rose.
  • Rosa canina: The scientific Latin name for the dog rose species.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • No direct idioms feature the specific term "dog rose." The word "rose" itself is used in many idioms (e.g., "a bed of roses," "coming up roses"), but these do not refer specifically to the dog rose.
dog rose

A dog rose blooms along a quiet country hedgerow.

Noun
  1. prickly wild rose with delicate pink or white scentless flowers; native to Europe

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