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rose hip
Summary
rose hip is a pome[1]. It draws 2,062 Wikipedia views per month (pome category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- rose hip's instance of is recorded as pome[3].
- rose hip's instance of is recorded as natural food[4].
- rose hip's instance of is recorded as type of fruit[5].
- rose hip is a type of accessory fruit[6].
- rose hip is used for ingredient[7].
- rose hip is used for handicraft[8].
- rose hip is used for odor[9].
- rose hip's Commons category is recorded as Rosa (fruit)[10].
- rose hip's color is recorded as red[11].
- rose hip's color is recorded as orange[12].
- rose hip's color is recorded as black[13].
- rose hip's color is recorded as dark purple[14].
- rose hip comprises hair[15].
- rose hip comprises seed[16].
- rose hip comprises vitamin C[17].
- rose hip comprises achene[18].
- rose hip's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Rosa (fruit)[19].
- rose hip's possible treatment is recorded as arthritis[20].
- rose hip's Commons gallery is recorded as Rose hip[21].
- rose hip's described at URL is recorded as http://www.gardenology.org/wiki/Rose_hip[22].
- rose hip's used by is recorded as Iñupiaq people[23].
- rose hip's has characteristic is recorded as tart[24].
- rose hip's has characteristic is recorded as Astringency[25].
- rose hip's natural product of taxon is recorded as Rosa[26].
- rose hip's name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'rose hip'}[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include pome[3], natural food[4], and type of fruit[5]. rose hip is a type of accessory fruit[6].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include ingredient[7], handicraft[8], and odor[9]. Components include hair[15], an anatomical structure class type[28]; seed[16]; vitamin C[17], a type of chemical entity[29]; and achene[18], a type of fruit[30]. rose hip's used by is recorded as Iñupiaq people[23].
Why It Matters
rose hip draws 2,062 Wikipedia views per month (pome category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]