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      • Several wild rose species are native to Iowa. However, the legislature did not designate a specific wild rose species as our state symbol. Three "wild" roses native to Iowa can be considered our state flower: Rosa arkansana, Rosa blanda, and Rosa carolina.
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  2. Wild roses bloom from June through late summer throughout Iowa - the petals come in varying shades of pink, with yellow stamens at the flower's center. The rose grows naturally throughout North America. Roses are red, pink, white, or yellow and can have a wonderfully rich aroma.

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Three "wild" roses native to Iowa can be considered our state flower: Rosa arkansana, Rosa blanda, and Rosa carolina. The individual species are difficult to tell apart because they are very similar in appearance and they hybridize easily and naturally.

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    Scientific Name:Phlox divaricata
    Zone: 3 – 8
    Where to see:Lower western region
    Season:Mid Summer
    Scientific Name:Viola sororia
    Zone: 3-10
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the western region
    Season:Mid Spring
    Scientific Name:Arisaema triphyllum
    Zone: 4-9
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the state
    Season:Early Summer
    Scientific Name:Oxalis violacea
    Zone: 5-9
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the western region
    Season:Mid Spring
    Scientific Name:Solidago canadensis
    Zone: 3-9
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the lower part of the state
    Season:Summer
    Scientific Name:Viola pedatifida
    Zone: 3-8
    Where to see: Western region of the state
    Season: Mid Spring
    Scientific Name:Ratibida pinnata
    Zone: 3-7
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the state
    Season:Late Spring
    Scientific Name:Dicentra cucullaria
    Zone: 3-8
    Where to see: Scattered throughout the western regions of the state
    Season:Early Spring
    Scientific Name:Anemone canadensis
    Zone: 3-6
    Where to see: Western parts of the state
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    Zone: 4-8
    Where to see: Western parts of the state
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  4. The Wild Prairie Rose can be found throughout the state of Iowa, adorning prairies, meadows, and open woodlands. It blooms from June through late summer, showcasing varying shades of pink petals that surround yellow stamens in the center.

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  5. Jan 15, 2019 · During the summer, blooming wild roses are a common sight in Iowa. The state flower of Iowa is the wild rose, as designated by the state legislature in 1887. Although no particular species of the wild rose was specified, the wild prairie rose is commonly cited as Iowa's official state flower.

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  6. Aug 23, 2012 · Several Wild Rose species are native to Iowa and telling them apart is often quite challenging. These Wild Rose species have similar appearances and also have the natural ability to hybridize in the wild. In particular, three species are frequently identified as the Iowa state flower.

  7. The Wild Prairie Rose (Rosa arkansana), the official state flower of Iowa, is a native wildflower known for its delicate beauty and resilience. This lovely pink or white bloom can be found flourishing across Iowa's prairies, symbolizing the state's rich natural heritage and enduring spirit.