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rose hip
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Origin of rose hip1
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Example Sentences
The result is a refreshing dry wine that resembles a pale rosé in color with restrained floral aromas of rose hips and litchis.
When the birds don’t gobble them all, you can carefully collect the rose hips from their thorny bushes.
The branches have bright-red rose hips that bear an average of 8 to 12 pale yellow seeds per fruit.
The lap-board was strewn with stems and husks and some of the rose-hip contents.
The fruit, which is about the size of a small pea, is crowned by the remains of the calyx, like a rose-hip.
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