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Virginia Rose

Rosa virginiana

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant this rose in a spot receiving full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct light daily, to ensure the most abundant pink blooms and vibrant red fall foliage. While it tolerates partial shade, too little light often results in leggy growth and fewer flowers.
  • Soil: This native species is incredibly adaptable and salt-tolerant, growing well in rocky, sandy, or clay soils as long as they drain well. If your soil is heavy or compacted, mix in organic compost to improve drainage and aeration.

Watering Requirements

Keep the soil consistently moist during the first season to help the extensive root system establish. Once established, the Virginia Rose is quite drought-tolerant, though deep, occasional watering during dry spells keeps the foliage lush and prevents stress-induced leaf drop.

Pruning Tips

This rose blooms on old wood, so avoid heavy cutting in the spring or you will remove the flower buds. Instead, wait until late spring after the leaves have fully emerged to simply snip out any dead or winter-damaged canes. If you need to shape the bush significantly, do so immediately after the flowers fade in summer.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your rose with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring just as new green growth begins to appear. Avoid applying nitrogen-heavy fertilizers late in the season, as this pushes soft growth that is vulnerable to winter freeze and distracts the plant from producing its ornamental red hips.

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Stop and smell the wild side! Virginia Rose, also known as Common Wild Rose, Prairie Rose, and Pasture Rose, is a rugged native Rose bush that brings untamed beauty straight from Ma Nature into your landscape. This deciduous, flowering shrub produces soft pink blooms with a light, classic Rose fragrance that feels nostalgic and fresh all at once. Flowers appear in late spring through early summer, followed by glossy red Rose hips that shine into fall and winter.

This is not a fussy Rose bush. Virginia Rose grows with confidence, featuring thorny stems, deep roots, and a naturally spreading habit that forms dense, protective thickets. The oval, toothed green leaves glow through summer and turn yellow in fall. After bloom season wraps up, the round Rose hips take center stage, feeding birds and adding cold-season color. Its upright-to-rounded shape makes it both beautiful and practical.

Native to the eastern United States, Virginia Rose has been valued for generations. Indigenous peoples and early settlers used the vitamin C-rich hips for teas and remedies. As part of the Rose family, it is related to cultivated Rose bushes but keeps its wild heart. This plant symbolizes strength, beauty, and resilience, proving that tough plants can still be drop-dead gorgeous.

Key Features

  • Native flowering Rose bush
  • Soft pink, lightly fragrant blooms
  • Bright red Rose hips for fall and winter interest
  • High wildlife-and-pollinator value
  • Tough, adaptable, and low-maintenance

Landscaping Uses

Virginia Rose brings natural structure and wild charm to the garden. Growing about 4 to 6 feet tall and wide, it works beautifully as a flowering bush in informal landscapes.

  • Native wildlife and pollinator gardens
  • Natural hedges and privacy screens
  • Meadow plantings and woodland edges
  • Erosion control on slopes
  • Mixed shrub borders
  • This plant goes great with Spirea Bush, Ninebark Bush, Oakleaf Hydrangea, and native Perennials

Care & Maintenance

Virginia Rose thrives in USDA Zones 3 to 8. This is a deciduous, woody shrub that fits perfectly into native landscapes and low-maintenance gardens. If you are planting Perennials or shrubs nearby, follow the same basic principles outlined in this guide to planting perennials.

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall during mild weather
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun produces the most flowers, but light shade is tolerated
  • Soil Requirements: Handles clay, loam, sandy, rocky, and poor soils as long as drainage is reasonable
  • Moisture Needs: Always use the Finger Test to check soil moisture. New plants need regular moisture in their first year to establish strong roots. Once established, Virginia Rose is moderately drought-tolerant
  • Arborist Mulch: Apply a 3 to 4 inch deep layer of mulch to protect roots and retain moisture, following these tips on how and why to mulch your plants
  • Fertilization Needs: Minimal feeding required. A top-dressing of compost in spring is plenty
  • Pruning Info: Blooms on old wood. Prune lightly after flowering to shape and remove dead branches. For timing and technique, follow this guide on pruning Rose bushes
  • Renewal Pruning: Can handle renewal pruning every few years if growth becomes too dense
  • Special Perks: Native plant, cold-hardy, disease-resistant, salt-tolerant, deer-resistant, and excellent for birds and pollinators

For the best start, do not forget to order your Nature Hills Root Booster to support lifelong mycorrhizal root health.

Let Your Garden Go Wild With Virginia Native Rose

Virginia Rose proves that wild beauty never goes out of style. With fragrant pink blooms, glowing red hips, and serious toughness, this native Rose bush works hard and looks good doing it. If you want a flowering bush that supports wildlife and honors Ma Nature, this Rose is ready to shine. Order your Virginia Rose today from naturehills.com and let your landscape bloom naturally.

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