Rosa nutkana (Nootka Rose) 1-2 gal Restoration Grade
The largest of our three native lowland roses (typically 5-6 feet or more), Nootka rose is ideal for ecological restoration projects, creating a prickly thicket for wildlife, competing with challenging invasive plants, and preventing soil erosion on steep hillsides.
This rose grows in just about any conditions — sun to shade, sand to clay — but will be most robust with some sun and slightly better-quality soils. Its large pink flowers have a long summer bloom time and are very fragrant, and its bright orange-red apple-shaped hips persist throughout winter, offering snacks to wildlife and brightening up the winter landscape.
Ideal interplanted with Common snowberry. Not recommended for areas where a "tidy" landscaping look is sought: Nootka roses can be aggressive and will start to wander, which is what makes them ideal for challenging site conditions.
You can expect these Restoration Grade plants to be 4-10” tall.
The largest of our three native lowland roses (typically 5-6 feet or more), Nootka rose is ideal for ecological restoration projects, creating a prickly thicket for wildlife, competing with challenging invasive plants, and preventing soil erosion on steep hillsides.
This rose grows in just about any conditions — sun to shade, sand to clay — but will be most robust with some sun and slightly better-quality soils. Its large pink flowers have a long summer bloom time and are very fragrant, and its bright orange-red apple-shaped hips persist throughout winter, offering snacks to wildlife and brightening up the winter landscape.
Ideal interplanted with Common snowberry. Not recommended for areas where a "tidy" landscaping look is sought: Nootka roses can be aggressive and will start to wander, which is what makes them ideal for challenging site conditions.
You can expect these Restoration Grade plants to be 4-10” tall.
The largest of our three native lowland roses (typically 5-6 feet or more), Nootka rose is ideal for ecological restoration projects, creating a prickly thicket for wildlife, competing with challenging invasive plants, and preventing soil erosion on steep hillsides.
This rose grows in just about any conditions — sun to shade, sand to clay — but will be most robust with some sun and slightly better-quality soils. Its large pink flowers have a long summer bloom time and are very fragrant, and its bright orange-red apple-shaped hips persist throughout winter, offering snacks to wildlife and brightening up the winter landscape.
Ideal interplanted with Common snowberry. Not recommended for areas where a "tidy" landscaping look is sought: Nootka roses can be aggressive and will start to wander, which is what makes them ideal for challenging site conditions.
You can expect these Restoration Grade plants to be 4-10” tall.