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Carolina Rose | Plant Profile

Carolina Rose (Rosa carolina) are small deciduous shrubs that are native to the American midwest. They can naturally be found in glades, prairies, and along roadsides. The small pink flowers do not resemble those of the commonly thought of rose. The foliage is dark green with thorns along the stems.

Carolina Rose prefers average fertility, medium to wet, well drained soils in full sun. Remove and clean up dead or diseased leaves and flower heads to protect from further disease and promote new growth. These shrubs may need protection from the cold Pennsylvania winters. They propagate via basal shoots, or root suckers, that extend from the base of the plant and eventually form colonies. Remove the shoots to prevent overgrowth.

Carolina Rose are beautiful additions to rose gardens, pollinator gardens, and naturalized areas. They can be aligned to create showy shrub borders.

Description

Carolina Rose Characteristics

Carolina Rose are showy shrubs that attract birds, bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Roses need proper care to thrive in the Pittsburgh climate. Though these plants can survive in light shade, the best disease resistance and flowering occurs in full sun. Good air circulation and watering directly onto the soil is the best way to prevent mold, mildews, and fungi.

Some of the diseases or insect visitors can include black spot, powdery mildew, rust, rose rosette, beetles, borders, scale, and spider mites. The regular summer rains of Pittsburgh encourage disease growth. It is recommended to regularly treat with insecticides and fungicides regularly throughout summer.

USDA Climate Zone
Zones 4 - 9
Height
3.00 - 6.00'
Spread
5.00 - 10.00'
Bloom Time
May
Water
Medium - Wet
Sun
Full Sun
Maintenance
Medium
Deer Resistant?
No