Rosa californica Santa Clara County
California wildrose, Santa Clara County form
Plant Type: Shrub
Sun: Partial Shade, Shade, Sun
Drainage: Adaptable
Water: Moist, Occasional, Regular
Height X Width: 6' X 6'
Santa Clara County Local: Yes
What do these mean?
Description
The California wild rose is as widespread as it is adaptable. One finds it growing in a wide range of habitats, but perhaps most commonly in seasonally moist areas with some shade. It grows as an open, rounded shrub to about six feet with dark green oval leaves. As with all roses, the California wild rose is protected by thorns, but they are thin and dense, almost more like stiff hairs than thorns. The rose flowers appear in late spring, followed by edible rose hips. Our California wild rose is a very hardy landscape plant. Its only downside is that it will spread by rhizomes quite readily. Site this beautiful shrub where it can form a natural thicket.
Note: these plants are grown from plant material originating in Santa Clara County
Characteristics
Deer Resistant: Yes
Attractive to Bees: Yes
Attractive to Butterflies: Yes
Good Under Oaks: No
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous