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Common names: wild prairie rose ... Native Americans had several uses for wild prairie rose. Fruits were eaten raw or made into jellies, young spring shoots were cooked, ...
About the Iowa state flower, Wild Rose or Wild Prairie Rose (Rosa pratincola), ... The wild rose, adopted by the concurrent resolution, is often referred to as the wild prairie rose today.
About the North Dakota state flower, Wild Prairie Rose (Rosa blanda or Rosa arkansana), and its adoption. ... North Dakota Floral Emblem: Wild Prairie Rose
Rosa arkansana (Prairie Rose or Wild Prairie Rose; syn. R. pratincola, R. suffulta, R. suffulta var. relicta) is a species of rose native to a large area of central North America, between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan...
Look at an image of the Wild Prairie Rose, Rosa setigera, adopted by North Dakota as its state flower. ... The Wild Prairie Rose grows along roadsides, in pastures, and in native meadows.
USA Today HOT SITE - Like collecting stamps? Then you'll love this Discover America series. Collect e-mail stamps of state symbols from all 50 states. Learn about the state birds, state flowers, ...
Find details and a picture of the Iowa Flower, the Wild Prairie Rose. ... Medicinal uses: The Omahas steeped wild prairie rose hips and roots to treat inflammation of the eye.
Find details and a picture of the North Dakota Flower, the Wild Prairie Rose. Access North Dakota Flower and picture. ... The Wild Prairie Rose grows along roadsides, in pastures, and in native meadows.
Wild Prairie Rose is the state flower of Iowa and North Dakota.
North Dakota State Flower is the Wild Prairie Rose - North Dakota Unit Study. ... The Wild Prairie Rose grows along roadsides, in pastures, and in native meadows.
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