
Baldhip Rose, Rosa gymnocarpa - Native Plants PNW
Names: Baldhip Rose is also sometimes called Wood Rose, Dwarf or Little Wild Rose. Baldhip and Gymnocarpa (meaning naked fruit), refer to the fact that the flower sepals do not remain attached to the fruit. Relationships: There are over 100 species of rose world-wide and thousands of cultivated varieties.
Plant Profile: Baldhip Rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) - WNPS
2020年12月1日 · Baldhip rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) is a well-behaved, even shy, native rose—unlike some of its relatives (I'm looking at you, Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana)!). Bumblebees find its small but fragrant and pollen-rich flowers delightful.
Baldhip Rose - EMSWCD
Baldhip rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) is a thicket-forming shrub that grows up to 5 feet high. The plant is widespread and common throughout Oregon. Baldhip rose leaves are compound and deciduous with 5-9 1.5-inch leaflets. Thorns are thin and straight, ranging from numerous to sparse. Flowers are pink and fragrant, blooming in late spring.
Rosa gymnocarpa - Wikipedia
Rosa gymnocarpa is a species of rose native to western North America. It is known by the common names dwarf rose, [1] baldhip rose, and wood rose. It grows in shady, damp, and rich forests. Rosa gymnocarpa is a perennial, [2] deciduous shrub growing up to 2 …
Baldhip Rose - Calscape
Also known as the baldhip or dwarf rose, the wood rose is a woodland shrub that grows best in shady or sun-dappled areas. Delicate, fragrant blooms in shades of pink and lavender are flat and open-faced.
A Visual Guide to Baldhip Rose: Native PNW Plant ID
2024年10月26日 · In this article, I’ll guide you through the key features to identify Baldhip Rose confidently. Here, I've created visual tools designed to enhance your identification skills, plus insights into its ecological role and historical significance in the Pacific Northwest.
Wildlife: Baldhip rose fruits remain on the plant throughout the winter, and are eaten by small mammals, birds and insects (Conrad, 1987 as cited by Reed, 1993). Rosa species are important browse for Rocky Mountain elk in summer, but the use is lower in fall and winter (Kufeld, 1973).
Rosa gymnocarpa | Baldhip Rose | Wildflowers of the Pacific …
Baldhip Rose. Slender, weak-stemmed shrub. Stems grayish brown, prickles few to many, slender, more or less straight. Leaves deciduous, with odd number of hairless leaflets. Leaflets with rounded tips, double-toothed glandular edges. Inflorescence is loose cluster of 1–3 small flowers with stalked glands.
Rosa gymnocarpa (Dwarf Rose) - Gardenia
Dwarf Rose, Baldhip Rose, Wood Rose, Little Wild Rose, Wild Roses, Shrub Roses Incredibly shade tolerant, Rosa gymnocarpa (Dwarf Rose) is a small deciduous shrub with slender stems studded with soft, bristly, straight prickles.
bald hip rose : Rosa gymnocarpa - Native Plant Guide - King County
Attractive pink blooms. Also has small red fruits (hips) that persist through the winter. This tough plant can handle a wide range of conditions. Covered with prickles making it an effective barrier.
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