Rosa pisocarpa (Clustered Wild Rose) Native Starter 1 Regarded as a very powerful
Description
Regarded as a very powerful and useful tree in many Native American societies
We recommend growing this plant in meadowscapes
White Admiral Host Plant
Found in riparian habitats
Rosa pisocarpa (Clustered Wild Rose) Native Starter 1 Regarded as a very powerfulPlant Description: this delicate rose grows with slender black stems having few prickles. The leaves are pinnately compound with 5 7 toothed leaflets. The small fragrant flowers are light to vivid pink and in clusters of 2 10 blooming at the tips of young stems. The round and glabrous fruit is a dark red to purple hip with withered sepals. Hips persist through the winter. Clustered wild rose blooms from May to July. Height: 3 6 ft Width: 2 3 ft
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