The most common wild rose is the multiflora rose which is considered to be dangerously invasive in many states. Your foundling, however, looks to have too large a bloom to be that. Perhaps here someone will recognize it.
Name: Peggy Missouri (Zone 6a) Pied Piper of Weeds
porkpal said:The most common wild rose is the multiflora rose which is considered to be dangerously invasive in many states. Your foundling, however, looks to have too large a bloom to be that. Perhaps here someone will recognize it.
I have the wild ones with little white rose blooms all over ,hacked one down today as a matter of fact.
This one
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Name: Bk South Georgia (Zone 8a) Flowers are God's smiles for all to
I am not an authority on roses but this could be one of 2 kinds I do know. Rugosa ...The red on the stems fit a wild rose grows in the swamps (rare) now in South Georgia blooms only once a year. The other is the Pink single bloom and as close as I can view it it looks like the Alaskan Single Sitka. I got mine from alaska does it have a pretty smell? Needs lots of mulch and water.