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Is Prairie Rose a perennial?
About the prairie rose
The prairie rose is a short, perennial, woody shrub with a spiny stem and compound leaves. It has pink flowers with five petals and yellow centers that bloom through June and July.
How tall does a prairie rose get?
Also known as: | Wild Rose |
Origin: | native |
Habitat: | part shade, sun; fields, prairies, along roads, edges of woods |
Bloom season: | June - July |
Plant height: | 6 to 40 inches |
How do you grow prairie roses?
It needs climbing support and ample sunlight. It is drought tolerant, but does best with regular watering in well-drained soils. The fruit or hip is edible, but is full of irritating hairs so should be carefully cleaned before consumption.
Can you transplant prairie rose?
Can you move wild rose bushes? It's perfectly okay to transplant a wild rose as long as it is growing on your own property. In order to make sure the plant survives though, read up on some wild rose transplant tips.