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Internal ID UUID644040519a1f6778832085
Scientific name Rosa macrophylla
Authority Lindl.
First published in Ros. Monog. 35. t. 6.

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Rosa macrophylla, also known as the big-hip rose, is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is native to the Himalayan region and has several cultivars such as 'Doncasteri', 'Glaucescens', 'Master Hugh', and 'Rubricaulis'. Among these, 'Master Hugh' is known to have the largest hips among all readily available roses. There are two accepted varieties of this species, namely Rosa macrophylla var. glandulifera and Rosa macrophylla var. macrophylla, which are found in southern Tibet and the entire range, respectively.

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Rosa alpina var. macrophylla (Lindl.) Boulenger ; 1935 248 1935
Rosa hoffmeisteri Klotzsch Bot. Ergebn. Reise Waldemar : 153 (1862)

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Language Common/alternative name
English big hip rose
English himalayan rose
Arabic ورد كبير الأوراق
Malayalam റോസ മാക്രോഫില്ല
Swedish himalayaros
Chinese 金樱子
Chinese 大叶蔷薇
Chinese 大叶蔷薇果

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- Native
  • Asia-temperate
    • China
      • China South-central
      • Tibet
    • Western Asia
      • Afghanistan
  • Asia-tropical
    • Indian Subcontinent
      • East Himalaya
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • West Himalaya

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Database ID/link to page
World Flora Online wfo-0001015979
Tropicos 27803799
KEW urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:733204-1
The Plant List rjp-6576
Open Tree Of Life 975653
NCBI Taxonomy 1036029
IPNI 733204-1
iNaturalist 702786
GBIF 3005428
EPPO ROSMP
EOL 249846
USDA GRIN 32087
Wikipedia Rosa_macrophylla

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Habitat suitability modelling of Koklass pheasant (Pucrasia macrolopha) in moist temperate forest Badrulislam, Khan KA, Khalil S, Hussain M, Saqib Z, Altaf J, Hadi R, Habiba U PLoS One 15-Feb-2024
PMCID:PMC10868740
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0296921
PMID:38359051
Wild Edible Fruits as a Source of Food and Medicine: A Study among Tribal Communities of Southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ul Abidin SZ, Khan R, Ahmad M, Cuerrier A, Zafar M, Ullah A, Khan J, Saeed A, Al-Qahtani WH, Kazi M Plants (Basel) 21-Dec-2023
PMCID:PMC10780817
doi:10.3390/plants13010039
PMID:38202347
An ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants used by the Tibetan in the Rongjia River Valley, Tibet, China Wang J, Ding X, Guo CA, Zhang X, Feng H, Yang H, Wang Y J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 27-Oct-2023
PMCID:PMC10612173
doi:10.1186/s13002-023-00621-4
PMID:37891585
Rust Fungi on Medicinal Plants in Guizhou Province with Descriptions of Three New Species Wu Q, He M, Liu T, Hu H, Liu L, Zhao P, Li Q J Fungi (Basel) 21-Sep-2023
PMCID:PMC10532644
doi:10.3390/jof9090953
PMID:37755061
A Paradigm Shift is Expected in Ethnobiology: Challenges and Opportunities Post-COVID-19 Sharma A, Uniyal SK Natl Acad Sci Lett 07-Dec-2022
PMCID:PMC9734414
doi:10.1007/s40009-022-01194-8
PMID:36532847
An ethnobotanical study on wild plants used by Tibetan people in Gyirong Valley, Tibet, China Guo CA, Ding X, Hu H, Zhang Y, Yang H, Wang Y J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 18-Nov-2022
PMCID:PMC9675253
doi:10.1186/s13002-022-00565-1
PMID:36401315
Antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibitory activities of traditional fermented Rosa from Dali Bai communities, Northwest Yunnan, China Lang B, Zhao Y, Yang R, Liu A, Ranjitkar S, Yang L Sci Rep 22-Nov-2021
PMCID:PMC8608822
doi:10.1038/s41598-021-02160-y
PMID:34811448
Scoping the Need of Mainstreaming Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainable Use of Bioresources in the Indian Himalayan Region Negi VS, Pathak R, Thakur S, Joshi RK, Bhatt ID, Rawal RS Environ Manage 02-Aug-2021
PMCID:PMC8327904
doi:10.1007/s00267-021-01510-w
PMID:34341866
Inventorization of traditional ethnobotanical uses of wild plants of Dawarian and Ratti Gali areas of District Neelum, Azad Jammu and Kashmir Pakistan Ajaib M, Ishtiaq M, Bhatti KH, Hussain I, Maqbool M, Hussain T, Mushtaq W, Ghani A, Azeem M, Khan SM, Thind S, Bashir R PLoS One 29-Jul-2021
PMCID:PMC8321310
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255010
PMID:34324561
Implementation of the Use of Ethnomedicinal Plants for Curing Diseases in the Indian Himalayas and Its Role in Sustainability of Livelihoods and Socioeconomic Development Kumar M, Rawat S, Nagar B, Kumar A, Pala NA, Bhat JA, Bussmann RW, Cabral-Pinto M, Kunwar R Int J Environ Res Public Health 05-Feb-2021
PMCID:PMC7915974
doi:10.3390/ijerph18041509
PMID:33562584
Rose Flowers—A Delicate Perfume or a Natural Healer? Mileva M, Ilieva Y, Jovtchev G, Gateva S, Zaharieva MM, Georgieva A, Dimitrova L, Dobreva A, Angelova T, Vilhelmova-Ilieva N, Valcheva V, Najdenski H Biomolecules 19-Jan-2021
PMCID:PMC7835869
doi:10.3390/biom11010127
PMID:33478154
Seed bank characteristics in a Pinus densata forest and its relationship with vegetation diversity in Southeast Tibet, China Lu J, Li Z, Gao T, Tang X Ecol Evol 20-Aug-2020
PMCID:PMC7487222
doi:10.1002/ece3.6603
PMID:32953056
Modern botanical analogue of endangered Yak (Bos mutus) dung from India: Plausible linkage with extant and extinct megaherbivores Basumatary SK, Singh H, McDonald HG, Tripathi S, Pokharia AK PLoS One 06-Mar-2019
PMCID:PMC6402692
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0202723
PMID:30840629
Ethnobotanical knowledge among the semi-pastoral Gujjar tribe in the high altitude (Adhwari’s) of Churah subdivision, district Chamba, Western Himalaya Rana D, Bhatt A, Lal B J Ethnobiol Ethnomed 11-Feb-2019
PMCID:PMC6371563
doi:10.1186/s13002-019-0286-3
PMID:30744678
A comparative morphological revision of the aphid genus Myzaphis van der Goot, 1913 (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae) revealed a new genus and three new species Kanturski M, Barjadze S, Jensen AS, Wieczorek K PLoS One 15-Mar-2018
PMCID:PMC5854353
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193775
PMID:29543813

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