Woods’ Rose (40 Cubic Inch)
Woods’ Rose (Rosa woodsii), otherwise known as wild rose or mountain rose, is a bushy shrub that is native to the entire state of Montana. It forms in thickets that produce beautiful pink to lavender colored flowers. The dense root systems of Wood’s Rose make them an excellent tool for erosion control and the species has been used to revegetate disturbance along roads and streambanks. The hips of Wood’s Rose can also be used to make tea, jellies, jams, and more.
Please Note: All plants and swag are available for pick-up only on Saturday, May 9th from 9AM to 12PM. All orders will be pre-packed this year.
$12.00
Additional information
| Flower Color | White, pink, and lavender |
|---|---|
| Bloom Timing | May to July |
| Height at Maturity | 2-10' |
| Light Conditions | Full sun |
| Soil | Sandy loam and moderately drained |
| Water Needs | Newly planted should receive water every 3-4 days and, once established, can be watered every 1-2 weeks |
| Pollinator Friendly | Yes! |







