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Brier hip is a bushy shrub that grows in open fields and
thickets and on dry banks from Nova Scotia to Virginia and
Tennessee. It is naturalized from Europe, where it is found
around the edges of woods, hedges, garden fences, and on sloping
ground. Varying in height from 2 to 13 feet, its numerous
stems are covered with sharp spines and prickles. The leaves
are odd- pinnate, usually consisting of 5 to 7 leaflets that
are opposite, ovate, acute, serrate, and hairy beneath. The
flowers are red, pale red, or nearly white and appear from
May to July. The Oblong, scarlet to orange-red fruit contains
many one-seeded achenes that ripens in the fall.
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