Rosa abyssinica is a prickly
evergreen shrub, creeping or often climbing, capable of forming a small tree up to tall. It has a few prickles on the stem, slightly curved from a wide base and all similar. It has many variable features. The leaves are compound and leathery. It has 3 pairs leaflets plus one at the tip, each narrowly ovate from tip sharp, edge toothed, on a short stalk which is winged by the leafy stipules. Flowers are of fragrant white-pale yellow, and are usually 3 to 20 in dense heads, each stalked, the
sepals long, narrow and hairy, soon fall, and have 5 petals about 2 cm long, tip rounded to square, with many
stamens. The fruits are green at first, but later ripen to orange-red. They are about long, fleshy and edible with seed within. It has been described as a "big prickly 'dog rose.’” == Geographical distribution ==