
Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose)
Rosa palustris (Swamp Rose) is a deciduous shrub that is native to the eastern and southeastern regions of North America. It belongs to the Rosaceae family, which includes other rose species. Swamp Rose is typically found in wetland habitats such as swamps, bogs, and moist meadows. It is well-adapted to these environments and is known for its ability to tolerate periods of inundation and wet soils. The shrub can reach a height of 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8 meters) and has a spreading, multi-stemmed growth habit. It features pinnately compound leaves with serrated leaflets. The foliage is medium to dark green and provides an attractive backdrop for the flowers. In late spring to early summer, Swamp Rose produces showy, fragrant flowers. The flowers are typically pink, but they can range from light pink to deep rose. Each flower has five petals and a prominent center of yellow stamens. The blooms attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Following the flowering period, Swamp Rose pr