COLLECTION NAME:
Kansas Wildflowers
mediaCollectionId
kuvc4kwf~4~4
Kansas Wildflowers
Collection
true
Catalog Number:
6736
catalog_number
6736
Catalog Number
false
Record ID:
KBS_LARC.6736_1200.Ros_set2.tif
record_id
KBS_LARC.6736_1200.Ros_set2.tif
Record ID
false
Global Unique Identifier:
URN:science:KBS:wildflower:3736
global_unique_identifier
URN:science:KBS:wildflower:3736
Global Unique Identifier
false
Institution Code:
KBS
institution_code
KBS
Institution Code
false
Date Last Modified:
12/16/2004
date_last_modified
12/16/2004
Date Last Modified
false
Basis Of Record:
observation
basis_of__record
observation
Basis Of Record
false
Scientific Name:
Rosa setigera Michx.
scientific_name
Rosa setigera Michx.
Scientific Name
false
Family:
Rosaceae
family
Rosaceae
Family
false
Genus:
Rosa
genus
Rosa
Genus
false
Species:
setigera
specific_epithet
setigera
Species
false
Scientific Name Author:
Michx.
scientific_name_author
Michx.
Scientific Name Author
false
State or Province:
Kansas
state_or_province
Kansas
State or Province
false
County:
Labette
county
Labette
County
false
Locality:
Parsons, 0.5 mi S, 4 mi E. Kansas Army Ammunition Plant. Mesic, tallgrass prairie hay meadow.
locality
Parsons, 0.5 mi S, 4 mi E. Kansas Army Ammunition Plant. Mesic, tallgrass prairie hay meadow.
Locality
false
Physiographic Province:
Osage Cuestas
physiographic_province
Osage Cuestas
Physiographic Province
false
Associated Plant Community:
Tallgrass Prairie
associated_plant_community
Tallgrass Prairie
Associated Plant Community
false
Collector:
Craig C. Freeman
collector
Craig C. Freeman
Collector
false
Date Collected:
6/22/1994
date_collected
6/22/1994
Date Collected
false
Rights:
Craig C. Freeman
rights
Craig C. Freeman
Rights
false
Source:
Kansas Wildflowers Database, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas
source
Kansas Wildflowers Database, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas
Source
false
Species Name Meaning:
having bristles
species_name_meaning
having bristles
Species Name Meaning
false
Common Names:
Climbing rose
common_names
Climbing rose
Common Names
false
Common Names:
Prairie rose
common_names
Prairie rose
Common Names
false
Description:
Plant life form: Shrub
description
Plant life form: Shrub
Description
false
Description:
Height: Stems 2-5 m long
description
Height: Stems 2-5 m long
Description
false
Description:
Species description: Flowers are pink fading to whitish and bloom from May to July.
description
Species description: Flowers are pink fading to whitish and bloom from May to July.
Description
false
Description:
Species description: Climbing, sprawling or trailing shrub or, in the open, an erect shrub with arching to drooping stems. Leaves are alternate with 3-5 leaflets.
description
Species description: Climbing, sprawling or trailing shrub or, in the open, an erect shrub with arching to drooping stems. Leaves are alternate with 3-5 leaflets.
Description
false
Description:
Habitat: Open woodlands, prairie thickets, stream valleys, and roadsides.
description
Habitat: Open woodlands, prairie thickets, stream valleys, and roadsides.
Description
false
Description:
Range in Kansas: Eastern quarter of the state.
description
Range in Kansas: Eastern quarter of the state.
Description
false
Description:
Edible uses: Fruit (hips) can be eaten raw or cooked or made into syrup or jelly. Hips are good sources of Vitamins A and E and especially Vitamin C--3 rose hips have as much Vitamin C as 1 orange. Flowers can be eaten raw or cooked, are often added to salads.
description
Edible uses: Fruit (hips) can be eaten raw or cooked or made into syrup or jelly. Hips are good sources of Vitamins A and E and especially Vitamin C--3 rose hips have as much Vitamin C as 1 orange. Flowers can be eaten raw or cooked, are often added to salads.
Description
false
Description:
Medicinal Uses: Skin of fruit used to treat stomach problems. Tea made from roots used to treat sore throat, tonsillitis, jaundice, diarrhea. Boiled, crushed roots used in poultices to treat swelling.
description
Medicinal Uses: Skin of fruit used to treat stomach problems. Tea made from roots used to treat sore throat, tonsillitis, jaundice, diarrhea. Boiled, crushed roots used in poultices to treat swelling.
Description
false
Description:
Warnings: Do not eat seeds or hairs around seeds--causes irritation in mouth, throat, and digestive tract.
description
Warnings: Do not eat seeds or hairs around seeds--causes irritation in mouth, throat, and digestive tract.
Description
false
Description:
Cultivation: Grows best in moist or wet, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Mulch in summer, prune in late winter or early spring.
description
Cultivation: Grows best in moist or wet, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Mulch in summer, prune in late winter or early spring.
Description
false
Description:
Propagation: Difficult to propagate. Seed--sown in late summer or early fall but may not germinate until 2 years later. Division--divide suckers in fall. Cuttings--of roots or small stems, in fall.
description
Propagation: Difficult to propagate. Seed--sown in late summer or early fall but may not germinate until 2 years later. Division--divide suckers in fall. Cuttings--of roots or small stems, in fall.
Description
false
Color:
Pink
color
Pink
Color
false
Color:
White
color
White
Color
false
Color:
Rose
color
Rose
Color
false