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Virginia rose
Also known as: Pasture rose
Virginia rose (Rosa virginiana) is a plant species with pink flowers that bloom in small clusters over a long period in midsummer. Virginia rose is native to eastern North America. This species bears edible fruits which are used to make jams and tea.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
Late spring, Summer, Early fall
Bloom Time
1.2 m to 1.8 m
Plant Height
1.2 m to 1.8 m
Spread
Green, Orange
Leaf Color
2.5 cm to 8 cm
Flower Size
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Attributes of Virginia rose

Growth Rate
At a moderate growth rate, virginia rose develops steadily through spring and summer, displaying a balanced production of foliage and flowers. Its growth speed ensures substantial height increase and fuller bloom, particularly in summer when growth peaks. Interestingly, despite seasonal fluctuations, the moderate growth rate aids in maintaining plant vigor.

Distribution of Virginia rose

Distribution Map
Virginia rose, a plant naturally prevalent in Eastern North America, has spread beyond its original habitat to various regions. Introduced primarily to parts of Europe, it has adapted to new environments. Meanwhile, virginia rose has also been cultivated, establishing its presence within managed settings internationally, beyond merely wild populations.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Damp to dry thickets, clearings, swamps, shores
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Deciduous shrub reaching 4-6 feet (1.2-1.8 meters) height.
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Single, pale pink flowers with yellow stamens, 2-2.5 inches (5-6.5 cm) wide.
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Bright scarlet, spherical to oblong-shaped 'hips', 0.5-1 inch (1.3-2.5 cm) long.
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Pinnate compound leaves with 7-9 glossy leaflets, 1-2.5 inches (2.5-6.4 cm) long.
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Reddish canes with curved prickles, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter.
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Care Guide for Virginia rose

Every 1-2 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Adapted to dry spells, virginia rose thrives with moderate moisture and prefers well-drained soil. Watering every 1-2 weeks maintains its vigor. As an outdoor plant in temperate regions, virginia rose benefits from natural rainfall to support its growth cycle and seasonal hydration.
Fertilize: For virginia rose, use balanced fertilizers like a 10-10-10 mix monthly during its growing season. Proper nutrition boosts health and flowering. Avoid over-fertilization to protect roots and adjust feeding as virginia rose matures. Always water before and after application and follow safety guidelines.
Pruning: Virginia rose features vibrant pink flowers and thrives with proper care. Early spring pruning is crucial for removing dead or diseased wood, improving air circulation, and shaping the plant. This enhances flowering and health, ensuring robust growth and a visually appealing garden display.
Propagation: Virginia rose is a resilient shrub that thrives in diverse conditions, making it popular among gardeners. For propagation, use healthy stem cuttings with multiple nodes and semi-hardwood characteristics. Employ rooting hormone and maintain moisture without overwatering for successful rooting and transplantation.
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