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Rosa nitida

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Family
  
Scientific name
  
Rosa nitida

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Rosa

Higher classification
  
Rose

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Rose, Rosa virginiana, Rosa glauca, Rosa pimpinellifolia, Field rose

Rosa nitida, also known as the shining rose due to its glossy leaves (nitidus is Latin for 'shining'), is a species in the plant genus Rosa in the plant family Rosaceae. It is native to northeastern North America, from Connecticut north to Newfoundland and Quebec. It forms a low, suckering, deciduous shrub, growing up to a metre in height, although often less. Its stems are thin and covered in fine bristles. Its pinnate leaves have 7 to 9 shining leaflets which turn bright red, yellow and purple in the fall. Its small pink flowers appear in summer and are subtly but sweetly scented, smelling like Convallaria ("Lily-of-the-Valley"). They are followed by small, round, red hips.

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Rosa nitida is very hardy, tolerating temperatures as low as −40 °C (−40 °F), and will grow in a wide variety of soil conditions, including soils which are poor, acidic and waterlogged. In the wild it grows in bogs and by the edges of ponds. In the garden it is admired for its good leaf coloration in the fall.

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