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The ability to attract wildlife, cover ground quickly, endure extreme pruning, fight soil erosion, look beautiful, maintain control, out-compete other plants, produce nutritious parts, repel enemies and predators, resist pest management schedules, smell nice, and yield ample floral and foliar outputs are reasons why multiflora rose is successful. The plant in question (Rosa multiflora) dominates through aggressive horizontal and vertical growth advanced by stout stems and protected by scary prickles. Its quick rebounds from confinement, control, and cutting back ensure that the shrub gets to keep the niche it has and try for more because of the good that it does for soils and wildlife as well as the attractive, fragrant, nutritious flower and leaf parts which people so enjoy.

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