![]() We do not ship small orders due to the prohibitive cost of shipping live plant material. Use them in the shrub border, as a hedge or hedgerow, or in the woodland or wild setting. Wild Tater Podcast: Nootka Rose, Rosa nutkana Addeddate 23:25:23 Identifier nootka-rose-rosa-nutkana Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Butterfly larvae eat the leaves, and the aphids attracted by young shoots are food for ladybugs and songbirds. Rosa nutkana, the Nootka rose, bristly rose, or wild rose is a 0.63.0-metre-tall (210-foot) perennial shrub in the rose family (). The hips are available in winter and are eaten by bluebirds, juncos, grosbeaks, and thrushes. The thicket is important cover for pheasant and quail. These form important habitat for wildlife. The Nootka Rose grows 3-6ft high, and has stout thorns in pairs at the leaf nodes. Flowers are pink, single and solitary rather than clustered. Round orange or purplish-red, pear-shaped hips follow these. Nootka rose English Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: accepted Data Quality Indicators: Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met Taxonomic Hierarchy. They take almost no care, need summer water only when getting established (or in drought years). It has large, 2-4 inches, single, cup-shaped flowers in summer, pink or reddish-pink. Nootka Rose is the most common native wild rose in the northwest, found on both sides of the Cascades, in dry or moist sites. ![]() Group(s): All Plants > Deciduous > Native Plants > Restoration Stock > Plants for pollinators
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