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  2. Rosa setigera - Wikipedia

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    Rosa setigera, commonly known as the climbing rose, [2] prairie rose, [1] and climbing wild rose, [3] is a species of shrub or vine in the Rosaceae (rose) family native to central and eastern North America.

  3. List of Rosa species - Wikipedia

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    Rosa arkansana Porter – prairie rose, wild prairie rose (Rosa) Rosa arvensis Huds. – field rose, white-flowered trailing rose, Shakespeare's musk (Synstylae) Rosa × atlantica W.H.Lewis; Rosa × avrayensis Rouy & E.G.Camus; Rosa awarica Husseinov; Rosa baiyushanensis Q.L.Wang; Rosa balcarica Galushko; Rosa balsamica Willd.

  4. Prairie Rose - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Rose may refer to: A number of bushy flowering plants: Rosa arkansana (wild prairie rose) Rosa blanda (smooth rose) Rosa setigera (climbing rose) Rosa virginiana (Virginia rose) Other things: Prairie Rose, North Dakota; Prairie Rose State Games, a North Dakota athletic event; Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose No. 309, Saskatchewan, Canada

  5. Rosa arkansana - Wikipedia

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    Rosa arkansana, the prairie rose [1] or wild prairie rose, is a species of rose native to a large area of central North America, between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico, Texas and Indiana. There are two varieties: Rosa arkansana var. arkansana; Rosa arkansana var. suffulta (Greene ...

  6. Wild Rose - Wikipedia

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    Rosa canina, "wild rose" or "dog rose", a climbing rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia; Rosa virginiana, "Virginia rose", a rose species native to North America; Rosa woodsii, "wild rose" of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin of North America; Diplolaena grandiflora, an Australian flowering shrub

  7. How, Exactly, Did This Gator Climb a Fence? - AOL

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    Why Did the Gator Climb the Military Base’s Fence? The Jacksonville Naval Air Station is located on a peninsula with the St. John’s River to the west and the Ortega River to the east.