What kind of climbing plants are planted in the yard?

There is a royal residence of radix aucklandiae in the yard.

Aucklandia is a climbing flower. When flowering, the flowers all over the tree are stacked one after another, covering almost the whole plant. Only flowers without leaves can smell the fragrance of violets and roses, which is suitable for growing feng shui in the yard.

Aucklandia is a kind of Rosa and a common cultivated variety of Aucklandia. Bark reddish brown, thin strip peeling; Branchlets green, smooth, spineless or sparsely hooked. Odd pinnate compound leaves, 3 ~ 5 leaflets, a few 7 leaflets, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, pointed or slightly obtuse, with serrate edges, dark green and shiny; Stipules linear, free petiole, caducous; Flowering from May to June, the flowers are yellow and fragrant, 3 ~ 15 flowers are arranged in umbels, and some flowers are solitary.