Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Native Plants of the Chaplin Lake Area

Low prairie rose

Rosa arkansana


GIF-Low prairie rose

Flowers of this rose, which appear from June to August, are pink to darker pink. They are usually in a cluster of two to three blooms. Preferred habitat includes open prairie, uncultivated fields and road edges. This rose is common in both grassland and parkland.
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