Swamp Rose is a hardy native deciduous shrub with a spreading habit that often forms thickets. Its bright green leaves are pinnately compound with 5-9 leaflets and turn a lovely burgundy in fall. The fragrant pink flowers and about 2-3 inches across and usually bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers are followed by red rose hips in the fall. Best grown in full sun and rich, moist to wet well-drained acidic soils. Pest and disease resistant.
Type:
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Shrub
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Origins:
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Eastern N. America; GA Native
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Height:
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3' - 6'
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Spread:
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3’ - 6'
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Spacing:
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5'
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USDA Hardiness Zone:
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4 - 9
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Culture:
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Full Sun, Part Sun
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Bloom Color:
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Pink
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Season of Interest:
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Spring, Summer, Fall
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Like all roses, it can be susceptible to black spot, rust, and powdery mildew, especially in humid conditions. Pruning can be done in late winter to early spring.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Naturalized Areas, Wildlife Garden, Foundation Plantings, Trellises, Walls, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Meadowsweet, Boneset, Elderberry
IMAGES: Douglas Goldman, RosaPalustris5, CC BY-SA 4.0, (2) Salicyna, Rosa palustris 2017-09-26 5030, CC BY-SA 4.0, (3) Douglas Goldman, RosaPalustris4, CC BY-SA 4.0, (3) Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova, Rosa palustris Róża błotna 2019-10-26 05, CC BY-SA 4.0
* As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.