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most recent 27 OCT 16  
Initial post 16 MAR 14 by Darrell
Re: R. spithamea
The reason the two statements on prickles seem contradictory is that both are only partly correct. Some branches have no or very few prickles. Others many straight prickles. My observation (this rose grows among rocks in the hills outside my town, and comes back every year without fires) is that the lower and older branches of this ground hugging rose rarely exhibit prickles, while the smaller, newer branches (twigs, actually) are usually quite full of straight prickles.
Reply #1 posted 27 OCT 16 by Junie Burns
I found this rose growing here in Douglas County Oregon after a fire. I am thinking it is Rosa Spithamea. however it is curious as there are around eight or nine petals on the bloom, and the plant had sparse thorns or none at all.