Rosa blanda, commonly known as the smooth rose, meadow/wild rose, or prairie rose, is a species of rose native to North America. Among roses, it is closest to come to a "thornless" rose, with just a few thorns at the base. The meadow rose occurs as a colony-forming shrub growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) high, naturally in prairies and meadows. The roses are quite variable, the characteristics such as leaf tip number of prickles and glandular hairs...
Other Names: Roser Inerme, Růže Něžná, Meadow Rose, Ogini (Ogîni'gawûnj, Ogîne'mînaga'ons), Rosbla, Kanadanruusu
Rosa blanda blanda is a variety of plants with 6 observations
Other Names: Ogini (Ogîni'gawûnj, Ogîne'mînaga'ons)
Rosa blanda hispida is a variety of plants with 1 observation
Rosa blanda glabra is a variety of plants with 0 observations
Other Names: Rosa johannensis
Winter Phenology (responses of plants and animals to changes in seasonal and climate factors) in Milwaukee is about documenting winter changes where people live in Milwaukee. Your submissions will help us better understand the presence, phenology and long-term trends of the flora and fauna in our...