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Scientific Name: Rosa carolina
Record Found: 2
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Light Regime | Moisture Regime | Plant Type | Maximum expected height (in feet) | Pollinator? | Flowering Seasons | Grassland Species | Riparian Buffer | Riparian Zone | |||||||||
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| Rosa carolina ssp. carolina | Carolina Rose, Pasture Rose | Sun, Part, Shade | Moist, Dry | Woody, broad-leaved | 6 | Yes | Spring, Early Summer | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=3404 Plant Virginia Natives Link: https://www.plantvirginianatives.org/virginia-regional-native-plant-campaigns-guides Commercial Seed Available: Ernst Conservation Seed Co. (seed) Live Plant Available: Earth Sangha Wild Plant Nursery (live plant), Izel Native Plants (live plant), Seven Bends Nursery (live plant), Watermark Woods (live plant) Synonym: Rosa carolina ssp. carolina, Rosa carolina var. carolina, Rosa carolina ssp. carolina Digital Atlas Name: Rosa carolina L. ssp. carolina Habitat: Dry-mesic to dry (rarely mesic) upland forests, woodlands, barrens, clearings, old fields, pastures, and roadsides. Common throughout; although few Virginia specimens have been identified to subspecies, \ the great majority of our material is probably ssp. carolina. Synonyms: [= FNA; < R. carolina - C, G, Pa., R, W, Y, Z; > R. carolina var. carolina - F; > R. carolina var. grandiflora (Baker) Rehder - F; > R. carolina var. villosa (Best) Rehder - F; < R. carolina var. carolina - K; > R. carolina - S; > R. lyoni Pursh - S; > R. taxonPhenology: May-Jun; Aug-Oct County Names: Wythe, Wise, Westmoreland, Washington, Warren, Virginia Beach, Tazewell, Sussex, Surry, Suffolk, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Southampton, Smyth, Shenandoah, Scott, Russell, Rockingham, Rockbridge, Roanoke, Richmond, Rappahannock, Pulaski, Prince William, Prince George, Prince Edward, Powhatan, Pittsylvania, Patrick, Page, Orange, Nottoway, Northumberland, Northampton, Newport News, New Kent, Nelson, Montgomery, Middlesex, Mecklenburg, Mathews, Madison, Lunenburg, Louisa, Loudoun, Lee, Lancaster, King William, King George, King and Queen, James City, Isle of Wight, Highland, Henry, Henrico, Hanover, Hampton, Halifax, Greensville, Greene, Grayson, Goochland, Gloucester, Giles, Frederick, Franklin, Fluvanna, Floyd, Fauquier, Fairfax, Essex, Dinwiddie, Dickenson, Cumberland, Culpeper, Craig, Clarke, Chesapeake, Charlotte, Charles City, Carroll, Caroline, Campbell, Buckingham, Brunswick, Botetourt, Bland, Bedford, Bath, Augusta, Arlington, Appomattox, Amherst, Amelia, Alleghany, Albemarle, Accomack Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: Yes Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||
| Rosa carolina ssp. subserrulata | Carolina Rose | Sun, Part, Shade | Moist, Dry | Woody, broad-leaved | 6 | Yes | Spring, Early Summer | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=3807 Synonym: Rosa carolina ssp. subserrulata, NE, Rosa carolina ssp. subserrulata Digital Atlas Name: Rosa carolina L. ssp. subserrulata (Rydb.) W.H. Lewis Habitat: Virginia habitats and distribution of this recently described taxon are uncertain, as most Virginia specimens have not been identified to subspecies. The four confirmed specimens are from rocky woodlands, streambanks, and clearings in the mountains and Piedmont. This is probably by far the less common of the two subspecies, but further field and herbarium studies are needed. Synonyms: [= FNA; < R. carolina - C, G, Pa., R, W, Y, Z; > R. carolina var. carolina - F; ? R. carolina var. grandiflora (Baker) Rehder - F; ? R. carolina var. villosa (Best) Rehder - F; < R. carolina var. carolina - K; ? R. carolina - S; ? R. lyoni Pursh - S; ? R. taxonPhenology: May-Jun; Aug-Oct County Names: Nelson, Giles, Fairfax, Campbell Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: No Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||