Low-maintenance native with fragrant single pink 2" blossoms in June. One of the most common wild roses. Low to medium-sized shrub with dense red canes. Glossy dark green foliage turns red-orange in fall. Bright red ½" hips mature in August and can be harvested for tea, jams, and a variety of other uses or left for the birds to eat throughout the winter. Suckers freely into an excellent barrier or hedge, creating a habitat for wildlife including nesting birds, reptiles, amphibians, spiders, bumblebees, honeybees and assorted beneficial insects. Perfect for steep banks or slopes, or anywhere you need erosion control. Thrives in sandy soils and tolerates salt. Z2. (9–18" bare-root plants)
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