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Plant Type: Deciduous Shrubs |
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Zone: 3 |
Foliage: Green |
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Height: 5-6' |
Fall Foliage: Yellow |
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Width / Spread: 6-8' |
Flower: Pink |
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Habit: Spreading |
Flower Season: Summer |
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Sun Requirements: Full/Partial |
Fruit: Edible |
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Uses: Attracts Wildlife Erosion Control Fragrant
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Tolerance: Native Attracts Wildlife Urban Tolerant
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Description:
Large, maple-shaped leaves on thornless stems. Pink rose-like flowers are attractive and fragrant, continually emerging from mid-spring through summer, followed by edible fruit. Speads to form colonies, especially along moist woodlines. Valuable wildlife plant providing food and shelter to all sorts of pollinators and birds. NATIVE.
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