Frageria virginiana. This one, Rosa woodsii var. 0 Description. 0000127895 00000 n 0000005355 00000 n endstream endobj 174 0 obj<>/Outlines 18 0 R/Metadata 50 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/Pages 49 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/OCProperties<>/StructTreeRoot 52 0 R/Type/Catalog/LastModified(D:20061024163355)/PageLabels 47 0 R>> endobj 175 0 obj<>/PageElement<>>>/Name(HeaderFooter)/Type/OCG>> endobj 176 0 obj<>/ColorSpace<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/ExtGState<>>>/Type/Page>> endobj 177 0 obj<> endobj 178 0 obj<> endobj 179 0 obj<> endobj 180 0 obj<> endobj 181 0 obj<> endobj 182 0 obj[/ICCBased 196 0 R] endobj 183 0 obj<> endobj 184 0 obj<> endobj 185 0 obj<> endobj 186 0 obj<> endobj 187 0 obj<>stream tall. The leaflets are ovate, with serrate (toothed) margins. 0000004571 00000 n The plant, which reaches heights of 2 to 5 feet, blooms from late spring to midsummer. 0000003790 00000 n Wild Strawberry. Wood's Wild Rose is most easily differentiated by the pair of prickles just below the leaf nodes … Woods’ rose produces flowers and fruits at about 2-5 years of age. Wild Rose Hips. The plant, which reaches heights of 2 to 5 feet, blooms from late spring to midsummer. 0000002504 00000 n Flower: Very showy and fragrant, pink to pale pink, 2-3 inches across, 5-petalled, flowering late spring through summer. The seeds hold a trace amount of cyanide. 0000088992 00000 n The straight, erect stems are usually green, but occasionally may be reddish. endstream endobj 205 0 obj<>/Size 173/Type/XRef>>stream Rosa sp. 0000050511 00000 n (many-flowered). R. woodsii is common on the east side of the Cascades. Rosa gymnocarpa. 0000128557 00000 n 0000012950 00000 n 0000057888 00000 n 0000092613 00000 n It's happy in sun to part shade, wants good drainage and regular water, though is tolerant of varying conditions. Common Name: Multiflora rose Plant Taxonomy: Family Rosaceae. Grows 5-6' tall and wider, Hardy Z4 Photos by The Wild Garden. 0000046051 00000 n ex Murr. 0000001455 00000 n 4wxZ� �g�h@+������Yє�O%R�P,��?�I!N���/�C�GJ':b���*��z��1~�M��h. 0000046528 00000 n 0000026265 00000 n New England populations inhabit areas of calcareous rock or rich sediments. The stems are gray to reddish brown with straight or slightly curved prickles. spirea: Symphoricarpus albus: ... To check availability and other facts on our deer-resistant native plants, note the species name, then reference the appropriate plant category. 0000004103 00000 n Birds and mammals eat the fruits and disperse the seeds in droppings. Many factors influence the extent of feeding by deer; the number of deer in the area, the availability of other food sources, winter weather conditions and plant preferences. The WTU Image Collection provides a comprehensive online collection of photographs and information for the vascular plants, fungi, and lichenized fungi of Washington state. Rosa gymnocarpa. Rosa sp. Fragaria vesca. 0000000016 00000 n 0000003268 00000 n Family: Bellflower family. Good crops are usually produced every 2 years. 34 0 obj << /Linearized 1 /O 36 /H [ 1455 301 ] /L 210239 /E 194388 /N 3 /T 209441 >> endobj xref 34 48 0000000016 00000 n <<07A55AA34F26DB4BBF5A7FEE33CD7132>]>> Description. � Fr6� 0000001978 00000 n ex Murr. cerulea: blue elderberry: Spiraea spp. Wood rose (Rosa woodsii) is native to the West Coast, encompassing an area extending from Alaska to California. 0000127345 00000 n woodsii is found east of the Rocky Mountains. Rosa nutkana var. Woods' roseRosaceaeRosawoodsiiLindl. 0000001819 00000 n Roses have been valued by people for centuries. Bristly rose is fairly widespread and abundant in North America, growing in a variety of different habitat types. Interestingly enough, Maypoles were said to be made from hawthorn trees (Masé, 2013) which are very fitting as those beautiful flowers pop just in time for May Day and Beltane celebrations. 0000125520 00000 n In New England the species is rare, with a few populations in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. Roses don’t have thorns, they have prickles - that’s the botanical term for the sharp growths formed from the stem. Leaf:Alternate, pinnately compound, deciduous, 4-5 inches overall; 5 to 9 ovate to elliptical leaflets, each 1 to 3 inches long, serrate, green and glabrous above and below, obvious stipules at base of petiole. Family: Rose family. 0000003768 00000 n California’s many native roses naturally form thickets of upright thorny stems and are best used to create barriers and wildlife habitats. March-July, September-November. 0000158656 00000 n 0000006193 00000 n 0000131490 00000 n Leaves are pinnately compound with 5-7 leaflets and sharply serrated margins; two … long — compared to the Bald-Hip rose, which has tiny hips of only ¼ inch (0.5 cm.) Wild Rose. Availability. 0000001337 00000 n Stems are straight, red to grey-brown and have well-developed, straight or curved thorns, or are sometimes unarmed. The thorns are often in pairs at the base of each leaf. 0000011311 00000 n 0000005099 00000 n General Description: Multiflora rose is an exotic invasive … is a spreading to erect, long-lived shrub native to the central and western U.S. and Canada. Woods' rose is a wild-growing plant that is an important part of various ecosystems, but its large pink blooms and edible red hips also make a lovely addition to a home garden. 0000130193 00000 n Rosa woodsii: Wood’s rose. 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It is fast growing and long-lived, grows in an upright form to a height of 3 feet, with active growth during the spring and summer. 0000147052 00000 n willows: Salvia dorrii: purple sage: Sambucus. Rosa woodsii: Wood’s rose. 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Landscaping with natives on a large or small scale can maintain biodiversity that otherwise would be lost to development. 0000130215 00000 n The Nootka rose is an attractive shrub to 3 meters high. Native to Canada, this hardy perennial is an attractive addition to any garden. Mailing Address: 1000 US Hwy 36 Rosa acicularis is a deciduous shrub growing 1–3 m tall. Woods™ rose produces flowers and fruits at about 2-5 years of age. 0000125542 00000 n As food, rose hips are nourishing with their high vitamin C content and antioxidants, along with other nutrients such as zinc. Habit: Wood’s rose is fast growing, often forming nearly dense thickets with a rhizomatous, shallow, and fibrous root system. We have 3 common species on the west side of the Cascades in our region: Rosa gymnocarpa, R. nutkana, & R. pisocarpa. 0000012120 00000 n Rosa woodsii NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON Alberta's provincial flower, Alberta Wild Rose, is a small, deciduous shrub known for its beautiful pink blooms and thick, thorny stems. symbol: ROWO. Fragaria vesca. 173 0 obj <> endobj 0000000994 00000 n The ploidy of this rose species is variable. 0000090910 00000 n Wood rose (Rosa woodsii) is native to the West Coast, encompassing an area extending from Alaska to California. The scientific name for a rose is rosa and they are part of the rosaceae family. Season: June – August. tall. 0000127710 00000 n %%EOF NPS photo by A. Schanlou. Woods' Rose is a native shrub that grows in Northern, Southern and Central California, primarily in mountainous areas including the Cascades, Sierra Nevada and Transverse Ranges. Characteristics. 0000007283 00000 n Genus Rosa.Species: Rosa multiflora Thunb. xref If you are confused and cannot decide whether to plant Woods Rose or Carolina Rose here are Rosa woodsii. (many-flowered). 0000006995 00000 n 173 34 Fun Facts The Prunus promenade, along the eastern end of the garden, is in peak bloom from late April to mid May. Genus Rosa.Species: Rosa multiflora Thunb. Wood's Rose. Along the upper Pacific coast from Alaska down into California, a famous wild rose is Rosa nutkana, known as "The Nootka Rose." 0000133340 00000 n trailer << /Size 82 /Info 22 0 R /Root 35 0 R /Prev 209431 /ID[] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 35 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 23 0 R /Outlines 9 0 R /OpenAction [ 36 0 R /XYZ null null null ] /PageMode /UseNone /JT 33 0 R >> endobj 80 0 obj << /S 53 /T 171 /O 218 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 81 0 R >> stream Good crops are usually produced every 2 years. Pony, Montana. If you are confused and cannot decide whether to plant Woods Rose or Persian Yellow Rose here are Prickly Rose. Scientific name: Rosa woodsii. Wild Strawberry. startxref Flower:Very showy and fragrant, pink to pale … You can find this growing happily throughout the mountains west of the United States. Contact the Park. Roses were originally native to China but are now grown all over the world. Rosa acicularis. trailer 0000001307 00000 n 0000001756 00000 n 0000128579 00000 n ���872܃;P����-��f`�����\@� ���X���������E>�����m������ %PDF-1.2 %���� 0000132709 00000 n Rosa woodsii . symbol: ROWO Leaf: Alternate, pinnately compound, deciduous, 4-5 inches overall; 5 to 9 ovate to elliptical leaflets, each 1 to 3 inches long, serrate, green and glabrous above and below, obvious stipules at base of petiole. 0000050250 00000 n 0000006633 00000 n Cream-colored flowers inconspicuously jewel the … Range. 0000010325 00000 n 0000015620 00000 n %PDF-1.4 %���� Wild Rose flowers. Nantucket shadbush (Amelanchier nantucketensis) is one of many threatened plants grown by the Arboretum. General Description: Multiflora rose is an exotic invasive … There are about 22 species native to the United States. California’s many native roses naturally form thickets of upright thorny stems and are best used to create barriers and wildlife habitats. Flowers such as this wild rose (Rosa woodsii) get our attention because they use the visible spectrum as part of their means of communicating with pollinators. Rosa woodsii NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON Alberta's provincial flower, Alberta Wild Rose, is a small, deciduous shrub known for its beautiful pink blooms and thick, thorny stems. Symphoricarpos albus (common snowberry). Mountain Harebell Campanula rotundifolia. 0000127972 00000 n Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet. Nootka roses can be found on the coast, along with the Clustered and Bald-Hip rose (Rosa gymnocarpa), but only in the warmest sites in the interior where the Wood’s rose (Rosa woodsii) is common.Unlike the Bald-Hip rose, which thrives in a more … Trivia: The rose hips left on the plant during the colder months provide an important vitamin-rich food source for animals and are also used in a variety of teas to help prevent colds or influenza. 0000005432 00000 n And of course, there is a Rosa californica, native west of the Sierra Nevada. They were used to treat scurvy, numerous infections and to promote digestion. General - bushy shrub, 0.3-1.5 m tall; stems stout, usually densely covered with many straight, weak bristles and straight slender thorns. Grows 5-6' tall and wider, Hardy Z4 Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain National Park. 0000002241 00000 n Rosa woodsii. 0000004607 00000 n One of the wonderful wild roses found here in my home state of Colorado is named Rosa woodsii, which grows to 3 or 4 feet (90-120 cm.) Wood's Rose. Virginia Tech Dendrology. 0000002376 00000 n 0000004973 00000 n 0000008343 00000 n Wild Rose Hips. 0000002927 00000 n Rosa nutkana: Nootka rose: Rosa woodsii: Wood’s rose: Salix spp. It grows 2 to 10feet tall and forms loose or dense thickets. Wood's Wild Rose is a variable species with numerous subspecies designations, of which only subsp. 0000004850 00000 n x�bb�e`b``Ń3Υ�� ��7 0000058305 00000 n Wood's Rose. 0000009337 00000 n There are few deer-proof plants. Woods' rose (Rosa woodsii Lindl) is also known as the Western wild rose. 0000002290 00000 n 0000050028 00000 n and the Clustered rose has larger, oblong hips. Regulations: The importation, distribution, trade, and sale of multiflora rose have been banned in Massachusetts effective January 1, 2009 (Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List website, 2012). Habita t: Can be found in montane and subalpine forests, dry to moist ranges.. Fun Facts: Although the small cherries produced by this species serve as food for many animals, the seeds and leaves of chokecherries are quite poisonous to many of them. Regulations: The importation, distribution, trade, and sale of multiflora rose have been banned in Massachusetts effective January 1, 2009 (Massachusetts Prohibited Plant List website, 2012). 0000132334 00000 n Wood's rose grows on the east side of the Cascades. 0000092391 00000 n You can find this growing happily throughout the mountains west of the United States. Well-known for its incredible hardiness and legendary disease resistance, Rosa rugosa, commonly known as rugosa Rose or Japanese Rose, is rich of many vertus and can be relied on to provide interest and color. 0000018672 00000 n 0000093134 00000 n The prickles are larger and thicker than those of the other native rose species. Native to Canada, this hardy perennial is an attractive addition to any garden. 0000090888 00000 n Rosa woodsii. 0000006421 00000 n 0000001978 00000 n Baldhip Rose. It's happy in sun to part shade, wants good drainage and regular water, though is tolerant of varying conditions. This variety has pretty pink, fragrant blooms and is listed as a drought resistant rosebush. ultramontana, has attractive pink blossoms followed by red to orange rose hips in the fall. Hawthorn has many colloquial names such as the May, May thorn, and thorn apple, and it typically produces its white flowers around May 1st. 0000003743 00000 n 0000004951 00000 n nutkana. You can pick the ripe red hips in the fall - some wait until after the fir… Rosa acicularis. Prickly Rose. Leaves are Unlike other species, the fruits of the baldhip rose drop their sepals. Common Name: Multiflora rose Plant Taxonomy: Family Rosaceae. The flowers are pink (rarely white), 3.5–5 cm diameter; the hips are red, pear-shaped to ovoid, 10–15 mm diameter.. Most are native to Asia, but several are also found in Europe, North America and Northwest Africa. x�b```f``=�����2�A��bl,7nj��f`ȉBH6t 0000002482 00000 n All these westerners are pink. From the Rockies through the Cascades, a very hardy favorite is Rosa woodsii, or "Wood's Wild Rose". 0000089571 00000 n Leaves - alternate; compound, 3-9 oblong leaflets (usually 5), each 2-5 cm long, (usually 3-4 cm), sharply double-toothed, usually somewhat hairy beneath. Wood's rose grows on the east side of the Cascades. Aboriginals are reputed to have used the roots as an ointment for sore eyes, and the wood of the plant for arrows. Parent to many shrub roses, this is a vigorous, tough, prickly, sprawling, suckering shrub that is amazingly tolerant of dry sandy soils, salt spray and wind. One of the wonderful wild roses found here in my home state of Colorado is named Rosa woodsii, which grows to 3 or 4 feet (90-120 cm.) H�|TKS�@����>d��^?¤̀C�vʣ؝(p'�2����u��dW���I�O�Ѧ���Y�����4��^h�A�9ʍ8.DP ,l�s_�R�\�x���{QQ[XdX�B�vt�(���v `g`d��r@� Qa�g�ƺB@BX��A � �y�!l�&$�a�ې�^��@v�A@�Ӥ);�g,any��c t�h�� Baldhip Rose. The folklore behind the cutting of hawthorn is quite interesting. 0000045832 00000 n 0000001514 00000 n 0000001735 00000 n The hips of the Nootka rose are large and round, being ½ – ¾ inches (1.3-2 cm.) The seeds remain viable for 2-5 years, and after warm or cold stratification, they germinate within 30 to 40 days. Rosa woodsii. Woods' rose Rosaceae Rosa woodsii Lindl. The leaves are pinnate, 7–14 cm long, with three to seven leaflets. 0000006367 00000 n Flowers are pink, striking and very fragrant, and bloom in the late spring. However, many insects eat the foliage because they can absorb some of the toxin and in turn become poisonous. 206 0 obj<>stream Rosa woodsii. Image from: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ldplants/syal6.htm . It is similar in nearly all respects to Smooth Wild Rose (Rosa blanda), which is the most common of Minnesota's native roses and found throughout the state. Last updated: March 31, 2012. 0000089549 00000 n