Family: Rosaceae

Scientific Name: Rosa carolina

Common Name: Pasteur Rose, Carolina Rose, Wild Rose

DescriptionA wild rose with a single pink flowers.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Rose
Hardiness Zone4
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage, tolerant
Flowerspink solitary fragrant flowers, 5 sepals, 5 petals, numerous stamens and a few pistils
Fruitroundish red fruit (hips) are a good found source for wild animals and the skin is edible by humans, used to make jelly and tea
Leavesalternate, pinnately compound usually 5 leaflets, sharply serrated margin, pointed to rounded at the base
Stemscovered with lots of small prickles
Dimensionsreaches 3-6 feet tall by equal to greater spread, upright or with ascending arching branches
Maintenanceto maintain shape and increase flowering, in the spring cut out dead wood and cut back each stem 25%-33% or more
Propagationseeds need 90 days of cold stratification, by cuttings
Native Sitedry open woods, fields, railroad tracks and thickets, also found in wet areas
Author's NotesI remember how I would eat the rose hips in front of my Biology class, a few would try this native delight. The taste of the hips reminds me of Apple peels.
Notes & Reference#63-How to recognize Shrubs (William Carey Grimm)
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