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Nootka rose

Rosa nutkana

Description:

Rosa nutkana grows to as much as 3 meters, often in thickets. It has light green paired leaflets with toothed edges and sharp prickles at the base. The prickles are straight and paired and generally appear at nodes. The 2-3 inch pink (5–8 cm) flowers usually occur singly, but may appear in groups of 2 or 3. The flowers, which appear in early summer, can have a pleasantly strong fragrance. The sepals are very long, longer than the petals, and are constricted in the middle. The fruits (hips) of Nootka rose are somewhat bitter but edible. It is reported that bletting will greatly mitigate the bitterness and make the hips much more palatable. Only the rind should be eaten as the seeds are irritating.--Wikipedia

Habitat:

Spotted growing by a trail next to a wetland at Celebration Park.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Federal Way, Washington, USA

Spotted on May 30, 2017
Submitted on May 31, 2017

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