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Wild Rose? Berries?? = Flowering Raspberry
Roses produce pomes like apples but smaller not berries.
Your plant has aggregate drupelets, a cluster of many one seeded berries like a Raspberry. In fact, your plant is the "Flowering Raspberry", Rubus odoratus. It is unusual in the genus not only by having large showy pink flowers and palmate leaves that are not divided into leaflets but it also lacks any of the thorns that are typical for most raspberries!!! It is a very good ornamental shrub. MissGinger wrote in message .. . Hi I have no clue what this plant is, here is a pic of the flower, a berry it produces once the flower dies, and a leaf. Ideas? http://zed.cbc.ca/displayContent.do?...ILTER_KEY=3025 Thanks! PS: It's in my backyard, in Montreal, Canada |
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