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Fic. 148, III.—Scotch Rose (Rosa spinosissima, Rose Family, Rosacee). 
A, flowering branch. 8B, floral diagram. C, flower, cut vertically. 
D, pistil, with ovary cut open to show the single ovule within. £, fruit 
entire. F, same, cut vertically, to show the nutlets enclosed by the 
fleshy urn-like expansion of the flower-stalk which bears the other 
floral parts around its rim. (Baillon.)—Shrub about 1 m. tall, very 
prickly; flowers pink, white, or yellowish; fruit black. Native home, 
Eurasia. Although this species is not used for making attar it is here 
included as showing the floral structure more clearly than the more 
highly cultivated French rose. 
