Rosa arvensis, the field rose, is a rose that is found extensively across Europe, particularly in hedgerows. It was first described by British botanist William Hudson in 1762.
The plant is variously known as the Field Rose and white-flowered trailing rose. It may also be called Shakespeare’s musk.
The following synonyms were recognised in October 2018:
Rosa pervirens (Rosa arvensis × sempervirens)
Rosa polliniana (Rosa arvensis × gallica)
This rose blooms in July with white flowers, 4 to 5 c
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