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Carolina rose (Rosa Carolina) - 2 Gallon / #2
This low-growing native shrub is found across eastern North America. It typically reaches 1–3 feet tall and spreads by rhizomes, making it useful for naturalistic ground cover and erosion control. Its pink five-petaled flowers bloom in late spring to early summer, followed by small red rose hips that persist into winter and provide food for birds. The foliage has beautiful fall color.
It tolerates a range of soils, prefers full sun to light shade and is drought-tolerant once established. A solid choice for wildlife gardens, as the hips support songbirds and the flowers attract native bees and pollinators.
This low-growing native shrub is found across eastern North America. It typically reaches 1–3 feet tall and spreads by rhizomes, making it useful for naturalistic ground cover and erosion control. Its pink five-petaled flowers bloom in late spring to early summer, followed by small red rose hips that persist into winter and provide food for birds. The foliage has beautiful fall color.
It tolerates a range of soils, prefers full sun to light shade and is drought-tolerant once established. A solid choice for wildlife gardens, as the hips support songbirds and the flowers attract native bees and pollinators.