This does seem to fit what I understand to be Rosa brunonii (previously 
known in Kashmir as Rosa moschata).  Given this is
a location where a number of cultivated roses are found one should not 
automatically assume it is the native/wild R.brunonii.

On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 1:43:57 PM UTC+1, raj wrote:

> Dear friends,
> Attaching for identification. Appears to be from Rosaceae family.
>
> Location - Srinagar Gardens - Pari - Mahal (fencing)
> Habitat - Wild
> Date  June 01, 2011
>
> -- 
> With Regards,
> Narendra Joshi
>
>

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