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CB 19-07-2007 09:20 PM

mystery shrub
 
Anybody know what kind of bush this is? The bush is thorny, like a raspberry bush. It is low growing and has a bunch of small, crabapple-sized bright red fruits.
It is in Zone 7/Virginia. See photo at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clp7a/853202285/in/set-72157600905441798/

Cheryl Isaak 19-07-2007 10:19 PM

mystery shrub
 
On 7/19/07 4:20 PM, in article , "cb"
wrote:

Anybody know what kind of bush this is? The bush is thorny, like a raspberry
bush. It is low growing and has a bunch of small, crabapple-sized bright red
fruits.
It is in Zone 7/Virginia. See photo at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clp7a/853202285/in/set-72157600905441798/


Looks like a rugosa rose to me!

C


Stewart Robert Hinsley 19-07-2007 10:32 PM

mystery shrub
 
In message , cb
writes
Anybody know what kind of*bush this is? The bush is thorny, like a
raspberry bush. It is low growing and has a bunch of small,
crabapple-sized bright red fruits.
It is in Zone 7/Virginia. See photo at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clp7a/8...7600905441798/


The presence of the remains of the calyx at the apex of the fruit
characterises two groups in Rosaceae - Maloideae (apples, pears, etc.,
etc.) and Roseae (Rosa and segregates).

No maloid with ternate or pinnate leaves, and thorny stems, comes to
mind, so I'd suggest a rose - perhaps Rosa rugosa. If you open up the
fruit you should be able to tell whether it is a pome or cyanorhodion
(hip).
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Russ[_3_] 19-07-2007 10:32 PM

mystery shrub
 
cb wrote:
Anybody know what kind of bush this is? The bush is thorny, like a
raspberry bush. It is low growing and has a bunch of small,
crabapple-sized bright red fruits.
It is in Zone 7/Virginia. See photo at


Appears to be Rosa rugosa.

betsyb 20-07-2007 12:20 AM

mystery shrub
 
Go to google qand search Virginia Rose. The flower is wonderfully smelling. The hip makes good jam.

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BetsyB
"cb" wrote in message ...
Anybody know what kind of bush this is? The bush is thorny, like a raspberry bush. It is low growing and has a bunch of small, crabapple-sized bright red fruits.
It is in Zone 7/Virginia. See photo at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clp7a/853202285/in/set-72157600905441798/


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