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Rosa nutkana, known as the Nootka, bristly, or wild rose, is native to western North America from Alaska to California and into the Rocky Mountains. It typically grows as a thicket of multiple canes to 4-6 feet high, sometimes taller, topped with lovely, fragrant, single flowers in shades of mid pink set off by the light yellow stamens in early summer. The attractive orange-red hips are edible but can be bitter. Popular with native bees. Provides habitat for nesting birds. Tolerant of sun to shade. Possibly hardier than zone 5. Photo: Wikipedia.
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Details
- Class: Deciduous
- Soil Moisture: Average, Moist, Dry
- Flowering Time: Spring - Fall
- Fragrant: Yes
- Foliage Colour: Green
- Deer Resistant: Unknown
- Attracts: Bees
- Habitat: Meadows, prairies, woodlands and woodland edges, hedgerows, and wetlands from sea level to mid elevations from Alaska to California.
- Geographical Origin: Americas - North America
- BC Native: Yes
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