About Woods'

Fragrant 2" flowers with feathery yellow centers in May and June. Branching roots make thickets good for wildlife and erosion control. Tolerates a wide range of moisture, good xeriscaping plant. Similar to R. blanda but thornier. Named for Joseph Woods, a 19th century English botanist and architect. Seed from North Dakota.

About Rose, Species

Roses that are either wild or a species long cultivated. All are on their own root.

Pot Size & Price
2 gal. pot
$25.00
Height
3'–10'
Width
2'–3'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
S138
Plant Traits
Bees
Culinary
Edible Flowers
Minnesota Native
New This Year

Other varieties of Rose, Species

Rosa blanda, single pink flowers with yellow centers
Photo by National Parks Gallery from the Wikimedia Commons

Early Wild

Catalog
S136
Rosa arkansana, single bright pink flowers
Photo by Alex W Covington from the Wikimedia Commons

Prairie Wild

Catalog
S137
Rosa glauca leaves showing blue color and red-purple stems
Photo from Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder

Rosa Glauca

Catalog
S139