Meadow Rose (Rosa blanda) 2"x2"x3" Pot
Estimated Height at Pickup: 2x2x3 pot
A.k.a. smooth rose and early rose. A comparatively compact native rose with thornless new growth! Flowers are 2”-3” across and range from dark pink to white, with light pink as the most common color. As with all native roses, it provides cover for wildlife and feeds a variety of animals with its fruits.
Pollination: Self pollinating.
Light: Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade
Soil Moisture: Mesic, Dry Mesic, Dry
Soil Type: Loam, Clay, Sand
Height: 4’-6’
Width: 4’-8’
Bloom Color: Dark Pink, Pink, White
Bloom Time: Jun-Jul
Fruit: Large red rose hips mature in the summer.
Fall Color: -
Root Type: Rhizome
Notable Wildlife Interactions: Flowers attract a variety of bees and a few flies. Rose hips are eaten by many birds and rodents.
Notes: Old growth does develop thorns, though they may be sparse on some individuals. Rose hips are edible, and roughly 1/2 inch across.