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A close-up image of the center of Rosa pendulina, alpine rose or mountain rose with red petals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful red flowers of Rosa pendulina in the garden. the Alpine rose, mountain rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful red flowers of Rosa pendulina in the garden. the Alpine rose, mountain rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful pink flowers of Rosa pendulina in the garden. the Alpine rose, mountain rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful pink flowers of Rosa pendulina in the garden. the Alpine rose, mountain rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flowering of wild pink Mountain Rose Rosa pendulina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine rose, Alpen rose (Rosa pendulina) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosa pendulina, Alpine rose or mountain rose
Beautiful pink flowers of Rosa pendulina. the Alpine rose, mountain rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-pink flowers alpine rose, alpine rosehip, mountain rosehip, wild rose or Rosa pendulina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine rose, Alpen rose (Rosa pendulina) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine rose, Alpen rose (Rosa pendulina) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine rose, Alpen rose (Rosa pendulina) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of a blooming purple and yellow alpine rose or mountain rose (Rosa pendulina L.) flower among buds and leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red-pink flowers alpine rose, alpine rosehip, mountain rosehip, wild rose or Rosa pendulina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosa pendulina is a climbing or rambling shrub between 0.5 and 2 m, rarely 3 m tall. The flowers are typically semi-doubled and deep pink to fuchsia, brightening towards the center. It can be distinguished from other members of its genus by its relative lack of thorns prickles, especially higher up on the plant, its oblong fruits hips which hang downwards are pendulous, hence the specific epithet, its hispid peduncles and petioles, and its smooth stems and branches


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