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Rosa pisocarpa - Cluster rose

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Rosa pisocarpa is an exquisite shrub, more widely known as the Cluster Rose. With its broad yet refined growth reaching 3-6 feet, this marvel from the Rosaceae family seamlessly integrates both stunning beauty and practical utility into any landscape aesthetics. Celebrated for its charming culmination of delicate pink flowers, the Cluster Rose brilliantly presents vibrant clusters from late spring to early fall, ensuring a constant symphony of color. The dark green, compound leaves act as a perfect foil to the radiant blossoms, adding depth to its visual appeal. Given appropriate watering and full sun to partial shade, this shrub offers ample rewards with its moderate maintenance needs. A remarkable feature of the Cluster Rose is its rosehips, rich in Vitamin C, that not only create a visual spectacle in the late autumnal months but also double as a food source for local wildlife. As such, the Cluster Rose is not just a visually spectacular addition to your garden, but also promotes a healthy, biodiversity-friendly environment.

  • Size: 3-6 feet tall
  • Flowers: Clusters of delicate pink blossoms
  • Foliage: Dark green, compound leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Its rosehips are a food source for wildlife
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