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swamp rose
noun
- a shrub, Rosa palustris, of eastern North America, having pink flowers nearly 2 inches (5 centimeters) wide.
Word History and Origins
Origin of swamp rose1
Example Sentences
Nearly half a century later, the preserve protects native flora and fauna like swamp rose mallow, ospreys and hawks — right next to Interstate 395 in the sprawling city’s West End, in what is believed to be one of the largest of parcels of land inside the Beltway meant for public use.
It will be lined with flowering trees like dogwood and witch hazel and native plants like inkberry, swamp rose and goldenrod.
And she added woody plants like flowering dogwood, witch hazel, spicebush, winter berry, swamp rose and buttonbush, along with trees like redbud and black gum, to create a diverse, dynamic habitat that could absorb and filter water, and put on an ever-changing show for the neighborhood.
Out of the murk of a cedar swamp rose the scream of a starving lynx.
Leaves glabrous or minutely pubescent Swamp Rose, Rosa carolina. 16a.
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