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Wildflowers - Wild Rose Seeds
A wild rose is not like a cultivated rose, but they have their place in garden. The wild rose has a very sweet perfume in the flower, that seems to attract pollinators from miles around. Some of the varieties spread out over quite an area, and have small thorns, so you'll want to put these rose flower seeds somewhere out of the way, where they can be admired without harm. After the sweet flowers have withered, they form rose hips, which are edible, but are not liked by everyone who samples them. These roses are a hardy perennial, and are almost shrubby, so plant these wild rose seeds where they can thrive for many years.
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Pasture Rose Seeds Rosa carolina
Beauty and charm are wrapped up together in these classic wild roses. This rose-pink perennial takes its time to reach maturity but is a carefree plant that flourishes a variety of conditions - even in clay soil. They also produce edible rose hips after blooming.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $54.00 / Oz -
Prairie Wild Rose Seeds Rosa arkansana
This wild beauty may not have as many petals as the garden rose varieties, but it does have a lovely fragrance. It does take a few years to grow from seed, and the vines do have some small thorns, but this perennial flourishes even in sandy, clay, or rocky soils.Quick ViewxPrairie Wild Rose Seeds
Rosa arkansana
This wild beauty may not have as many petals as the garden rose varieties, but it does have a lovely fragrance. It does take a few years to grow from seed, and the vines do have some small thorns, but this perennial flourishes even in sandy, clay, or rocky soils.
$3.48 Pkt - $24.00 / Oz -
Swamp Rose Seeds Rosa palustris
Developing on a tall bushy plant, these lovely wild roses form a large shrub. The rose-pink perennial gives off a fragrance when blooming, and produces edible rose hips after blooming. It prefers moist, wetland areas, and is quite happy when shown benign neglect.Quick ViewxSwamp Rose Seeds
Rosa palustris
Developing on a tall bushy plant, these lovely wild roses form a large shrub. The rose-pink perennial gives off a fragrance when blooming, and produces edible rose hips after blooming. It prefers moist, wetland areas, and is quite happy when shown benign neglect.
$3.48 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz
A wild rose is not like a cultivated rose, but they have their place in garden. The wild rose has a very sweet perfume in the flower, that seems to attract pollinators from miles around. Some of the varieties spread out over quite an area, and have small thorns, so you'll want to put these rose flower seeds somewhere out of the way, where they can be admired without harm. After the sweet flowers have withered, they form rose hips, which are edible, but are not liked by everyone who samples them. These roses are a hardy perennial, and are almost shrubby, so plant these wild rose seeds where they can thrive for many years.