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Rosa dumalis

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Glaucous Dog-rose (Rosa dumalis) is a rose. It's a bush that can be up to three meters high. It has long, bent thorns. It bears dark or light pink flowers in June-July. The hips are oval and quite soft. It may be confused with Dog-Rose (Rosa canina), but when flowering they are easy to tell apart since the Dog-Rose has white or light pink flowers.