
Clarence A. Rechenthin, USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database
Plant Family: Rose (Rosaceae)
Identification Guide:
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Phenophase Field Guide:
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Did you Know? The roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits are used for foods and therapeutic materials. The hips are a source of vitamin C. They are dried to flavor tea, jelly, fruitcake, and pudding. Native Americans boiled the inner bark and roots to treat diarrhea and stomach aliments. A tea made from the bark was used to treat muscle problems.
Phenological Observations of Interest: First Leaf, All Leaves Unfolded, First Flower, Full Flower, End of Flowering, First Ripe Fruit, 50% Color, 50% Leaf Fall
2009 Live Map for Woods' rose
Below you can view the latest 100 observations that have been reported in 2009 for Woods' rose (If the map below is empty then there have not been any 2009 observations reported.)
Use the navigation buttons on the left to zoom in/out and pan around. Click on each place marker to get detail information about that observation.
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