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Rosa blanda
''Rosa blanda'', commonly known as the meadow/wild rose, smooth rose or prairie rose, is a species of rose native to North America. Among roses, it is closest to come to a “thornless” rose, with just a few thorns at the base. The meadow rose occurs as a colony-forming shrub growing to high, naturally in prairies and meadows. The roses are quite variable, the characteristics such as leaf tip number of prickles and glandular hairs usually do not always remain constant, thus it is often confused with ''Rosa arkansana'' or ''Rosa carolina'', the two other prairie rose species. ==Description== Flowers of ''Rosa blanda'', are perfect, and they vary from white to pink in color. The species name comes from the Latin word ''blandus'', to mean "flattering, caressing, alluring, tempting" referring to the beautiful flowers of this plant. Blooming in early June, the flowers grow in solitary or in corymbs from lateral buds. The central flower opens first, containing no bract and a pedicel long shorter and stouter than those of other prairie rose species. The five large petals are shaped either obovate or obcordate, long and wide. The petals are colored white to pink with streaks of red, the anthers yellow, the stigma yellow/orange, and the filaments white. The stamens, and style become erect once the petals fall, creating the signature look of the prairie rose.
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