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Carolina Rose
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Carolina Rose

Rosa carolina

Honeybees visit Carolina rose primarily for its abundant pollen and moderate nectar supplies during late spring to early summer. Peak bloom occurs in May to June, providing an important early-season forage in its native range. This suckering shrub forms dense thickets over time, which can benefit bees by creating habitat but may require management to prevent over-spread in gardens.

Nectarmedium
Pollenmedium
BloomMay–June
USDA zones4-9
TypePerennial
Sunfull
NativeEastern North America
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