
Rosa setigera - Wikipedia
Rosa setigera, commonly known as the climbing rose, [2] prairie rose, [1] and climbing wild rose, [3] is a species of shrub or vine in the Rosaceae (rose) family native to central and eastern North America.
Climbing Prairie Rose - Rosa setigera - Prairie Nursery
Climbing Prairie Rose (Rosa setigera) has fragrant pink flowers blooming from early to midsummer. This native rose can be either trailing or climbing, to form a hedge.
Rosa setigera - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Rosa setigera, commonly called rairie rose is a spreading, Missouri-native shrub (to 4' tall) or climber (to 15' tall with support) which typically occurs in moist soils along streams, in prairie thickets, along roads, fencerows, and in clearings throughout the State.
Climbing Wild Rose (Rosa setigera) - Illinois Wildflowers
Rosa setigera Rose family (Rosaceae) Description: This is a woody vine that is 4-12' long. In open areas, the Climbing Wild Rose ascends about 3' and arches downward to reroot in the ground, while in more wooded areas it tends to climb over neighboring vegetation. The prickles along the woody stems are short, stout, and slightly curved.
Rosa setigera Illinois Rose | Prairie Moon Nursery
Illinois Rose sets a series of stunning fuchsia flowers throughout June and July. The bubblegum-colored petals frame a riot of sunny yellow stamens. These vibrant blooms fade to nearly white as each blossom matures, creating a lovely pink-spectrum palette across a single plant. This native Rose is rather singular in its ability to grow as vines.
Rosa setigera - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Seti is translated as "bristle, " and gero means "bearing." The climbing prairie rose climbs like a vine by using its prickles and grows 3 to 4 feet tall and has a wide-spreading or rambling habit. The long climbing or trailing stems require the support of a fence or arbor.
Wild Rose: Rosa setigera (Prairie Rose) - Gardenia
Rosa setigera, commonly known as the Prairie Rose, is a versatile and hardy deciduous shrub or climbing rose native to eastern and central North America. Known for its elegant, trailing growth habit, charming pink blooms, and vibrant red hips, this species thrives in a variety of landscapes, from meadows to native plant gardens.