Rosa acicularis (Prickly Rose)
Short Overview
Rosa acicularis is a hardy wild rose species recognized for its fragrant pink flowers and spiny stems. It is native to northern regions and often used in naturalistic plantings.
Key Characteristics
Plant type: Deciduous shrub
Foliage color: Medium green compound leaves
Flower color: Pink, single flowers
Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Foliage: Typical rose leaflets with serrated edges
Growth habit: Upright, spreading with prickly stems
Mature size: Typically 1–2 m (3–6.5 ft) tall
General Growing Notes
Light: Full sun preferred
Water: Moderate moisture needs
Soil: Adapts to a range of well-drained soils
Care considerations: Minimal pruning required
Note: Produces red rose hips after flowering