Rosa setigera (Climbing Prairie Rose) attracts beneficial insects Black Dalea blooms from late
Description
Black Dalea blooms from late summer to mid fall
Texas native No
It slowly spreads by rhizomes
The small white flowers are followed by dark purple berries
Fragrant Mimosa requires little help from us
Rosa setigera (Climbing Prairie Rose) attracts beneficial insects Black Dalea blooms from lateAlso known as Pasture Rose, Illinois Rose or Climbing Prairie Rose. Climbing Prairie Rose is a native climbing or sprawling shrub with fragrant pink flowers in spring. It is a tough, adaptable plant that tolerates a range of soils, including clay, and is drought tolerant once established. It produces red rose hips in fall that persist through winter, providing food for wildlife. It has recurved thorns that help it climb through shrubs and fences. AT A
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