Rosa woodsii var. woodsii (redirected from: Rosa fendleri Crépin)
Family: Rosaceae
Woods' rose
[Rosa adenosepala Woot. & Standl., moreRosa fendleri Crépin, Rosa hypoleuca Woot. & Standl., Rosa macounii Greene, Rosa neomexicana Cockerell, Rosa standleyi Rydb., Rosa terrens Lunell, Rosa woodsii var. adenosepala (Woot. & Standl.) W.C. Martin & C.R. Hutchins, Rosa woodsii var. fendleri (Crépin) Rydb., Rosa woodsii var. hypoleuca (Woot. & Standl.) W.C. Martin & C.R. Hutchins, Rosa woodsii var. macounii (Greene) W.C. Martin & C.R. Hutchins]
Rosa woodsii var. woodsii is a common shrub of middle elevation meadows and canyons. The leaves are pinnately divided into mostly 7 leaflets. The hips are not spiny. The buds on the winter twigs are unusual in that they are pedicellate.