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Where is the origin of wild rose?

Rosa multiflora (scientific name: Rosa rugosa), also known as rose, is a Rosaceae plant, mainly distributed in temperate, subtropical and tropical mountainous areas in the northern hemisphere. Rosa davurica is a small flower covered with vines. Its disk surrounds the mouth of calyx tube and has many colors such as white and yellow. Its leaves are alternate and have odd pinnate compound leaves. Cold-resistant and wild, it can be planted by layering or grafting. Rose can be used as medicine, and the wild rose porridge made from it has good nutritional value. Its different colors have different flower words, such as the red rose representing love; Pink roses represent vows of love.