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Rosa woodsii - Woods' rose

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Rosa woodsii is a versatile, perennial shrub, affectionately known as Woods' rose. Thriving between 2 to 5 feet, this hardy member of the Rosaceae family exhibits an effervescent charm with its fragrant clusters of pink blossoms that adorn the shrub from late spring to early summer. The foliage, a spectacle in its own right, boasts compound leaves hosting up to 9 leaflets that transform into a vibrant palette of autumnal hues as the seasons change. Requiring a moderate amount of water, Woods' rose accommodates to both sun-kissed open areas and understated shady spots with equal grace. However, its beauty doesn't compromise on practicality, as the red rose hips that emerge in autumn serve as a crucial food reserve for birds during winter. Thus, Rosa woodsii is not only an eye-catching addition to any garden but also a beacon for local wildlife, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to nurture a slice of nature.

  • Size: 2 to 5 feet tall
  • Flowers: Fragrant, pink clusters
  • Foliage: Compound leaves with 5 to 9 leaflets, attractive fall color
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Wildlife attractant: Produces red rose hips that provide winter food for birds
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