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a pink flower with yellow stamen in the middle and green leaves on the other side

(Rosa blanda or Rosa arkansana). Adopted in 1907. North Dakota designated the wild prairie rose (Rosa blanda or Rosa arkansana) as the official state flower in 1907. The flower has been identified as Rosa Pratincola in species. The flower sports five bright pink petals with a tight cluster of yellow stamens in the center.

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pink and white flowers blooming in the sun

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Download this stock image: Wild Prairie Rose (Rosa arkansana), flowering, South Dakota, USA, by Bruce Montagne/Dembinsky Photo Assoc - WEW2AE from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Rosa arkansana (dwarf prairie-rose) is native to the central portion of the US and into Canada. It is a low-growing stoloniferous plant that can spread to form patches. Bloom time is from late June into July in northern Minnesota.

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a single pink flower with green leaves on a white background

Why not add some wild roses? After growing meadow wildflowers for awhile, it occurs to many, "Why not add a wild rose or two?" After all, everyone knows that wild roses are some of the most beautiful and famous wildflowers of them all. And it makes sense that like all wildflowers, they don't need lots of care. Nobody sprays, fertilizes, or worries over the native roses in the wild. Yet they manage to produce lovely foliage and flowers year after year. So it's nice to know that the roses…

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