sweetbrier

sweetbrier
/sweet"bruy'euhr/, n.
a rose, Rosa eglanteria, of Europe and central Asia, having a tall stem, stout, hooked prickles often mixed with bristles, and single, pink flowers.
Also, sweetbriar.
[1530-40; SWEET + BRIER1]

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Small, prickly wild rose (Rosa eglanteria, or R. rubiginosa) with fragrant foliage and numerous small pink flowers, native to Europe and western Asia.

Widely naturalized in North America, it grows along roadsides and in pastures from eastern Canada southwest to Tennessee and Kansas. The shrub form, which can grow 6 ft (2 m) high, is useful for screening out traffic noise and beautifying highways.

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plant
also called  Eglantine 
 (Rosa eglanteria, or R. rubiginosa), small, prickly wild rose with fragrant foliage and numerous small pink flowers. Native to Europe and western Asia, it is widely naturalized in North America, where it grows along roadsides and in pastures from Nova Scotia and Ontario southwestward to Tennessee and Kansas.

      Sweetbrier can reach a height of about 2 metres (6 feet) and is useful as a screening shrub; a cultivated form, ‘Duplex,' has double pink flowers. While not especially ornamental, it has been crossed with Austrian briar (R. foetida), to produce the Penzance hybrids with pinkish flowers with yellow centres.

      Eglantine is frequently alluded to in the writings of English poets, from Chaucer onward. John Milton, in L'Allegro, used the term “twisted eglantine” to denote, it is thought, the woodbine honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), which is still called eglantine in northeastern Yorkshire.

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  • Sweetbrier — Sweet bri er, n. (Bot.) A kind of rose ({Rosa rubiginosa}) with minutely glandular and fragrant foliage. The small flowered sweetbrier is {Rosa micrantha}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sweetbrier — or sweetbriar [swēt′brī΄ər] n. EGLANTINE …   English World dictionary

  • sweetbrier — rūdėtasis erškėtis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Erškėtinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Rosa rubiginosa), paplitęs Europoje ir pietvakarių Azijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Rosa rubiginosa angl. eglantine; sweet brier; sweetbrier; true sweet… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • sweetbrier — noun see sweetbriar …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sweetbrier — noun A Eurasian rose, Rosa eglanteria, having prickly stems, fragrant leaves, pink flowers and red hips Syn: eglantine …   Wiktionary

  • sweetbrier — n. variety of Eurasian rose that produces bright pink flowers (also sweetbriar) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sweetbrier — sweet•bri•er or sweet•bri•ar [[t]ˈswitˌbraɪ ər[/t]] n. pln a Eurasian rose, Rosa eglanteria, having a tall stem with stout, hooked prickles and single, pink flowers Also called eglantine Etymology: 1530–40 …   From formal English to slang

  • sweetbrier — noun Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips • Syn: ↑sweetbriar, ↑brier, ↑briar, ↑eglantine, ↑Rosa eglanteria • Hypernyms: ↑rose, ↑rosebush …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rosa micrantha — Sweetbrier Sweet bri er, n. (Bot.) A kind of rose ({Rosa rubiginosa}) with minutely glandular and fragrant foliage. The small flowered sweetbrier is {Rosa micrantha}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rosa rubiginosa — Sweetbrier Sweet bri er, n. (Bot.) A kind of rose ({Rosa rubiginosa}) with minutely glandular and fragrant foliage. The small flowered sweetbrier is {Rosa micrantha}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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