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Rosaceae, the rose family, includes about 3,100 species and
107 genera worldwide, and includes many other type of plants
than roses alone. It also houses many of the fruits that the
world loves to eat, and some of the prettiest flowers. They
vary from the simple strawberry flower to the complex roses.
The flowers are radially symmetrical, typically with 5 sepals
united at the base, 5 petals arising from the top of a cup-
or saucer-like structure, numerous stamens in several whorls,
and 1 compound or several simple ovaries. The fruits are achenes
(small seeds), pomes (eg. apples), drupes (eg. cherries) or
aggregations of drupelets (raspberries).
Rosaceae plants grow as trees, shrubs and perennial herbs.
They also occur as climbing plants, like vines, but are often
self sufficient, needing no host to cling to and climb up.
Thorns often are seen on these types of plants. They aid in
defense and also as a clasping technique. Rosaceae leaves
are usually simple and alternate, with some exceptions. When
compound, the leaflets are opposite. Stipules, leaflike appendages
at the base of the leafstalk, are often found, with exception
of the genus Spiraea.
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Guide to Identify Presented Species and Genera of the
Rose Family
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HERBS WITH YELLOW FLOWERS IN NARROW SPIKES
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Agrimonia striata - Grooved Agrimony
Plant 50-100 cm tall, hairy. Dry to moist, often sandy to rocky soil.
Flowers yellow, 8-10 mm wide, with 5 petals, many in a tall, narrow spike.
Leaves basal and alternate, hairy, pinnately divided into 5-9 toothed leaflets. |
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SMALL, ALPINE HERBS WITH 8 OR MORE PETALS, WHITE OR YELLOW
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Dryas octopetala - White Mountain-avens
Low semi-shrub, 3-15 cm tall.
Open, often gravelly areas, subalpine-alpine.
Flowers white, solitary, 20-25 mm wide, with 8-10 broad, rounded petals
Leaves evergreen, thick and leathery, 1-3 cm long, oblong, round-toothed. |
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LOW HERBS WITH SMALL
STRAWBERRIES, WHITE FLOWERS
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Fragaria
vesca - Wood Strawberry
Low plant with creeping stems.
Moist woods, stream banks, sandy meadows.
Flowers white, regular. Petals 5, white, round, 8-11 mm long.
Leaves divided into 3 toothed leaflets, middle end tooth
of normal length. |
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Fragaria
virginiana - Wild Strawberry
Low plant with creeping stems.
Wooded, gravelly areas, plains-montane.
Flowers white, regular. Petals 5, white, round, 6-13 mm long.
Leaves divided into 3 toothed leaflets, middle end tooth
smaller. |
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HERBS WITH NODDING, BELL-LIKE, PURPLE FLOWERS
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Geum rivale - Purple Avens
Hairy plant, 40-60 cm tall, reddish. Stream banks, bogs, and wet meadows.
Flowers bell-shaped, nodding, purplish, 10-15 mm long, few in open cluster.
Leaves pinnately divided into 7-15 toothed leaflets, the 3 at the end larger. |
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Geum triflorum - Prairie Smoke
Soft-hairy plant, 10-30 cm tall. Sagebrush plains to subalpine ridges.
Flowers purplish, nodding, urn-shaped, about 2 cm long. Bracteoles bent out.
Leaves mainly basal, hairy, pinnately divided into many crowded leaflets. |
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HERBS WITH BUTTERCUP-LIKE FLOWERS, YELLOW OR
CREAM
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Geum
macrophyllum - Large-leaved Avens
Stems 30-70 cm tall, spreading-stiff-hairy. Moist woods or meadowland.
Flowers yellow, 15-20 mm wide, with 5 rounded petals. Sepals bent back.
Leaves pinnately divided into 5-9 main leaflets, the final leaflet much larger. |
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Geum
rossii - Ross' Avens
Alpine plant, 10-30 cm tall,
forming clumps. Gravelly meadows, scree slopes.
Flowers yellow, 1-4 on stem tops. Petals 5, round, 6-12 mm long.
Leaves are basal, narrow, pinnately divided into numerous
segments. |
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Potentilla
- Cinquefoils
Plants low to medium height. Mostly in open areas, plains to high mountains.
Flowers mostly yellow, with 5 broad petals. Fruits numerous small achenes.
Leaves basal and alternate, pinnately to palmately divided, with stipules. |
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SMALL HERBS WITH SMALL, INCONSPICUOUS FLOWERS
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Chamaerhodos erecta - Little Rose
Stem branched, reddish, 10-25 cm tall.
Plains, hills, usually dry, bare areas.
Flowers many, spread on branches, white, about 4 mm wide, with 5 petals.
Leaves numerous, glandular-short-hairy, dissected in 3's into linear segments. |
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Sibbaldia procumbens - Creeping Sibbaldia
Low, mat-forming plant, 4-10 cm tall. Slopes or meadows, subalpine to alpine.
Flowers yellow, clustered. Petals 5, about 1.5 mm long, shorter than sepals.
Leaves basal, divided into 3 leaflets, 1-2 cm long, the ends with 3-5 teeth. |
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TALLER SHRUBS WITH
WHITE FLOWERS AND ROUNDED FRUITS
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Amelanchier alnifolia - Saskatoon Serviceberry
Shrub 1-5 m tall with round, purple-black fruits, 10-14 mm long. Open woods.
Flowers white, 2-3 cm wide, with 5 oblong petals and usually 5 styles.
Leaves alternate, oval to nearly round, 2-4 cm long, sharply small-toothed. |
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Physocarpus malvaceus - Mallow Ninebark
Shrub 50-100 cm tall. Fruits are follicles, in pairs, reddish, about 5 mm long.
Flowers white, c. 10 mm wide, in dense, round clusters, with 5 round petals.
Leaves alternate, 2-6 cm long, ovate to heart-shaped, with 3-5 toothed lobes. |
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Prunus virginiana - Choke Cherry
Shrub or small tree 1-4 m tall. Fruits are cherries, red to purple or black.
Flowers white, 10-12 mm wide, in dense, elongated clusters. Petals 5, round.
Leaves alternate, elliptic, finely sharp-toothed, 4-10 cm long, pointed at tips. |
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MEDIUM SHRUBS WITH RASPBERRY-LIKE FRUITS,
WHITE FLOWERS
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Rubus
idaeus - Wild Red Raspberry
Stems prickly, widely branching, 100-150
cm tall. Rocky areas, montane zone.
Flowers small, white. Petals oblong, 4-6 mm long. Sepals longer than petals.
Leaves divided into 3-5 leaflets, double-toothed, white-hairy
beneath. |
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Rubus
parviflorus - Thimbleberry
Shrub 50-200 cm tall. Open to wooded,
moist to dry areas in mountains.
Flowers white, few in open clusters. Petals 5, broadly oval,
15-20 mm long.
Leaves large, 10-20 cm wide, with heart-shaped bases, palmately
lobed. |
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SMALL SHRUBS WITHOUT BERRIES
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Pentaphylloides
floribunda - Shrubby Cinquefoil
Spreading shrub with wooden
stems. Rocky areas, plains-subalpine.
Flowers yellow, regular, clustered on branches. Petals 5, round,
8-13 mm long.
Leaves small, crowded on stems, divided into 5-7 narrow
segments. |
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Spiraea
betulifolia - White Spiraea
Spreading shrub, 40-70 cm tall.
Open or wooded sites, foothills-subalpine.
Flowers white or pinkish, about 5 mm wide, in dense, flat-topped
clusters.
Leaves alternate, 2-7 cm long, oval, coarse-toothed toward tip. |
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| Alphabetical listing with links to presented species of the Rose family: |
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English Name |
Swedish Name |
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Agrimonia
Amelanchier
Chamaerhodos
Dryas
Fragaria
Geum
Pentaphylloides
Physocarpus
Potentilla
Prunus
Rubus
Sibbaldia
Spiraea
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Agrimony
Serviceberry
Bunge
Dryad
Strawberry
Avens
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Ninebark
Cinquefoil
Cherries, Plums
Raspberry, Thimbleberry
Sibbaldia
Spiraea
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Småborrar
Häggmisplar
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Fjällsippor
Smultron
Nejlikrötter
Tokar
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Fingerörter
Prunusar
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Rubusar
Dvärgfingerörter
Spireor
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