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Wild Prairie Rose

North Dakota State Flower

Wild prairie rose; photo by Ed Rascaille on Flickr (all rights reserved; used by permission).

Official State Flower of North Dakota

North Dakota designated the wild prairie rose (Rosa blanda or Rosa arkansana) as the official state flower in 1907. Found growing along North Dakota roadsides, in pastures, and in native meadows, the wild prairie rose has five bright pink petals with a cluster of yellow stamens in the center (Iowa also recognizes the wild prairie rose as the state flower). All State Flowers

The rose grows naturally throughout North America.  Roses are red, pink, white, or yellow and can have a wonderfully rich aroma.  The petals and rose hips are edible and have been used in medicines since ancient times.  Rose hips (the fruit of the rose which forms at base of the flower) are eaten in winter by wild birds and other animals.