$69.99
Edible Native Plants, Focal point, Keystone Species, Pollinator Plants
3 to 6'
3 Gallon
May, June, July, August
Pink
Dry, Medium, Moist
Moist, well-drained; clay loam, sandy loam, or sandy
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Part shade, Part Sun, Full sun
AK, AZ, CA, CO, IA, ID, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, NM, NV, OK, OR, SD, TX, UT, WA, WI, WY
Keystone Value: The genus Rosa (Rose) supports over 100 species of butterfly and moth caterpillars, providing food for a variety of birds and mammals.
Woods’ Rose (Rosa woodsii) is a bushy, deciduous shrub that grows naturally in open woods, plains, stream banks, and stony slopes. It can form thickets and is often used in the landscape for erosion control. The showy flowers bloom in clusters in a variety of pink shades. These give way to orange-red rose hips that can be eaten or used in tea. The hips persist through the winter and are an essential food source for a variety of birds and mammals. Wood’s Rose is a larval host to the Columbia silkmoth (shown above), among others.
Direct Native Plants ships from our nurseries in Middle River, Maryland, and Woodstock, Illinois. Orders are shipped via FedEx Ground from these locations and typically arrive at most destinations within two (2) business days from the day they ship.
To get your plants to you as quickly and efficiently as possible, we ship orders based on current inventory availability and your proximity to our nurseries. This helps ensure faster delivery and the best experience for your order. In some cases, items in the same order may ship from different locations.