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Multiflora rose is now classified as a noxious weed in several states.
Japanese honeysuckle and multiflora rose are rampant there, too, of course.
I cut through multiflora rose and trumpetvine as well.
No one in his right mind is going to accept a gift of barberry or multiflora rose.
Some of the worst plant invaders are multiflora rose, which birds have helped to spread.
Some speculate that the popular species, such as bittersweet and multiflora rose, needed about 40 to 50 years to do their damage.
"Total masses of multiflora roses with grapevines over them."
"It only took the multiflora rose 40 years to spread," said Steve Clements, director of the project.
Lists general information and resources for Multiflora Rose.
And the multiflora rose is a thorny shrub with pretty flat-looking pink roses.
But if the root is a multiflora rose, it is a weed that is best taken out early.
I saw multiflora rose everywhere, an impenetrable bramble.
Autumn clematis blooms all over the blackberry brambles and multiflora roses.
In the 1930's, for example, Government conservation agencies encouraged the planting of multiflora rose hedges as wildlife food and erosion control plants.
Blackberries, multiflora roses, thistles, burdock contend for sunny places under the young trees.
Multiflora Rose, purple lose-strife, and phragmites are well-established invasive species along the trail.
But anything that was brought in by the settlers will be yanked: honeysuckle, multiflora rose, day lilies, Asian willows.
"It's already flattening the multiflora roses.
Multiflora roses, blackberries and a few other invasive exotic plants are being shaded out there, but it, too, soon will be a mature forest.
Japanese knotweed and multiflora roses, once considered ornamental, burgeoned into rapacious pests.
Trying to make a trail along our stream, my friend Rock and I hacked through thickets of multiflora rose this spring, before it took off.
'Veilchenblau' is a hybrid multiflora rose cultivar that was bred in Germany in 1909.
These invaders go by innocuous sounding nicknames like loosestrife, barberry, honeysuckle and multiflora rose.
Among the worst culprits are Oriental bittersweet, garlic mustard, autumn olive, the common reed and multiflora rose.
Multiflora Rose
It should not be confused with Rosa multiflora, which is also known as "Japanese rose".
Some places classify Rosa multiflora as a "noxious weed".
Rosa multiflora, a variety of rose
Rosa multiflora - Japanese climbing rose
Rosa multiflora
Flora of China: Rosa multiflora
Lambertianas descend from roses created by the German breeder Lambert in the 1920s using Rosa multiflora.
So, the H.T. was cross-bred with Polyantha varieties derived from Rosa multiflora.
Rosa multiflora is widely used as a dense hedge along the central reservation of dual-carriageway roads, such as parkways in the United States.
Rosa multiflora is grown as an ornamental plant, and also used as a rootstock for grafted ornamental rose cultivars.
An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain Goldenrod, Clover, Oxeye Daisy, and Rosa multiflora.
This species is the native flower of regions in Kansas and North Dakota; however, it can be very similar to the Rosa multiflora, an invasive species introduced from Japan.
Originally derived from crosses between two East Asian species (Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora), polyanthas first appeared in France in the late 19th century alongside the hybrid teas.
Species Profile- Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
The drive for fruits amid winter has been noted for the geographic expansion of the Mockingbird, and in particular, the fruit of the Rosa multiflora, a favorite of the birds, is a possible link.
Also called Witches' Broom of roses, it is fatal (average lifespan after infection 22 months) in the shrub Rosa multiflora, commonly found wild or as hedges (and considered a noxious weed in some places).
In eastern North America, Rosa multiflora is now generally considered an invasive species, though it was originally introduced from Asia as a soil conservation measure, as a natural hedge to border grazing land, and to attract wildlife.
Rosa multiflora, commonly known as multiflora rose, baby rose, Japanese rose, many-flowered rose, seven-sisters rose, Eijitsu rose, is a species of rose native to eastern Asia, in China, Japan and Korea.
Floribunda (Latin for "many-flowering") is a modern group of garden roses that was developed by crossing hybrid teas with polyantha roses, the latter being derived from crosses between Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora (sometimes called R. polyantha).
After his retirement in 1914, Pemberton turned to rose breeding, using the climber 'Trier' (descended from 'Aglaia', a 1896 cross by Peter Lambert using Rosa multiflora), he crossed it with hybrid teas to produce a class of highly scented, generally cluster-flowered roses which remain popular garden material to this day.