Swamp rose a native of North American is one of very few roses that can take swampy conditions. Usually found growing wild near streams and ponds. Has the appearance of a willow. We have ours planted in a small pond under a large cypress tree. Blooms every year.
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| More Details | |
|---|---|
| Alternate Name: | Rosa palustris scandens |
| Class: | Species |
| Flower Color: | Pink |
| Bloom Type: | Double |
| Approximate Height: | 6 Feet |
| Approximate Width: | 8 Feet |
| Flower Size: | Medium 2 Inches |
| Fragrant: | Mild |
| Repeat Blooming: | Once blooming in Spring |
| Introduction Year: | 1824 |
| Hybridizer/Breeder: | Unknown |
| Parentage: | Unknown |
| Variety: | - |
| Zone: | 5b - 9b |
| Plant Characteristics: | Prefers moist swampy ground |
| ARS Rating: | 8.3 |




