Many of the subspecies have straight thorns in pairs at the base of each leaf, while few have curved thorns. They have dark-brown stems, with some being black. Nootka Rose is a fast-growing, upright shrub reaching heights and widths between 1-6 feet. They can be seen in the David Turpin Native Plant Garden (not in the courtyard but up near Ring Road), gardens in between Mystic Market and the First Peoples House, gardens around the Sedgewick Building, Cunningham Woods, MacLaurin Building gardens, and Bob Wright Centre gardens.īe careful of the thorns on the stems when handling, and do not ingest the seeds from the rosehips as they are an irritant for your digestive track. Nootka Roses can be found in numerous park and wooded areas around Victoria, but there is an abundance on the Uvic Campus as well. Nootka Rose ( Rosa nutkana) image showing flower, leaf and hip. Survey - Port Renfrew Pacheedaht Visions Projectįigure 1. ![]() VUE: Create a Static Background Layer for Interactive Map.Creating new icons - Adobe Illustrator - 2009.ES 421 - Ethnobotany: Plants and Human Cultures (2016).Northern Europe Sustainability Field School (2015).GEOG 453/491 - Tools for Advanced Level Geography Course Projects (2008).Community Mapping-II Course (4 parts) 2009.Mapping Our Common Ground Booklet - 3rd Edition.Associated Events, Projects and Curriculum.Victoria and Region Community Green Map (2004).Victoria West Neighbourhood Community Visions (2005).Tsartlip First Nation Fruit Tree Mapping (2007).Squamish Community Mapping Workshop (2007).READ Society Family Literacy Map (2007).PortRenfrew - Pacheedaht FirstNation - Visioning (2005).PLAY UEY Project Mapping Work Plan (2007).James Bay Neighbourhood Green Map (2005).Hillside Quadra Community Green Map (2003).Mapping Our Common Ground Booklet - 2nd Edition.University of Victoria Community Mapping Initiative (UVic-CMI) (2013).United Way of Greater Victoria Community Tables Pilot Project (2012).UVic Community Greenmap - Phase I (2008). ![]() The Sustainable High Schools Project (2010). ![]()
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