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Prairie Rose may refer to: A number of bushy flowering plants: *''Rosa arkansana'' (wild prairie rose) *''Rosa blanda'' (smooth rose) *''Rosa setigera'' (climbing rose) *''Rosa virginiana'' (Virginia rose) Other things: * Prairie Rose, North Dakota *Prairie Rose State Games The Prairie Rose State Games was a multi-sport event for athletes from the U.S. State of North Dakota. It was part of the State Games of America. The first games were held in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1987, and the last games were held in July 2 ..., a North Dakota athletic event * Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose No. 309, Saskatchewan, Canada * "Prairie Rose", a song by Roxy Music on the 1974 album ''Country Life'' (Roxy Music album) {{disambiguation, plant ...
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Rosa Arkansana
''Rosa arkansana'', the prairie rose or wild prairie rose, is a species of rose native to a large area of central North America, between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico, Texas and Indiana. There are two varieties: * ''Rosa arkansana'' var. ''arkansana'' * ''Rosa arkansana'' var. ''suffulta'' (Greene) Cockerell The name ''Rosa arkansana'' comes from the Arkansas River in Colorado. The species' wide distribution and consequent genetic drift has led to an extensive synonymy. It is a perennial subshrub and its native habitats include prairies, roadsides, and ditches. The plant attracts butterflies and birds. The name prairie rose is also sometimes applied to ''Rosa blanda'', also known as the meadow rose or smooth rose, which is also widely spread, but somewhat further to the north. Symbolism Wild rose is the state flower of the U.S. states of Iowa and North Dakota. In Iowa, convention states the species is ''Ros ...
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Rosa Blanda
''Rosa blanda'', commonly known as the smooth rose, meadow/wild rose, or prairie rose, is a species of rose native to North America. Among roses, it is closest to come to a "thornless" rose, with just a few thorns at the base. The meadow rose occurs as a colony-forming shrub growing to high, naturally in prairies and meadows. The roses are quite variable, the characteristics such as leaf tip number of prickles and glandular hairs usually do not always remain constant, thus it is often confused with '' Rosa arkansana'' or '' Rosa carolina'', the two other prairie rose species. Description Flowers of ''Rosa blanda'' are perfect, having both stamens and carpels, and they vary from white to pink in color. The species name comes from the Latin word ''blandus'', meaning "flattering, caressing, alluring, tempting", referring to the beauty of the flowers. Blooming in early summer, the flowers are borne singly or in corymbs from lateral buds. The central flower opens first, containing no ...
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Rosa Setigera
''Rosa setigera'', commonly known as the climbing rose, prairie rose, and climbing wild rose, is a species of shrub or vine in the Rosaceae (rose) family native to central and eastern North America. Description ''R. setigera'' has trailing or climbing slender stems that grow up to long. The plant grows either as a vine or forms a sprawling thicket. In open areas, the stems will arch downward after reaching a height of about , and where they touch the ground they will root. In areas with vegetation or other structures, the stems will tend to climb. The stems are green or brown with a reddish tint and have curved prickles. The leaves are alternate and compound, with 3 to 5 leaflets on each leaf. Each leaf is long, with leaflets that are long and wide. Leaflets are ovate, with serrate or doubly serrate margins. The fragrant flowers, blooming May to July, are usually pink, occasionally white, and appear either singly or in groups, or panicles on stalks. Each flower, measuring a ...
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Rosa Virginiana
''Rosa virginiana'', commonly known as the Virginia rose, common wild rose or prairie rose, is a woody perennial in the rose family native to eastern North America, where it is the most common wild rose. It is deciduous, forming a suckering shrub up to 2 metres in height, though often less. The stems are covered in numerous hooked prickles. The leaves are pinnate, usually with between 7 and 9 glossy leaflets. The pink flowers are borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a long period in midsummer. The fruits are small, round and bright red, rich in vitamin C and edible, being both used to make jams and tea. It grows in clearings, thickets, and shores. The plant attracts birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Charles and Bridget Quest-Ritson describe ''R. virginiana'' as "the best all-rounder among the wild roses", and draw attention to its leaf coloration in the fall: "the whole plant turns yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson and brown for weeks on end". In cultiva ...
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Prairie Rose, North Dakota
Prairie Rose is a city in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 56 at the 2020 census. The city is an enclave suburb of Fargo. Prairie Rose was founded in 1975. There are 21 homes in the city. There was an effort to merge with Fargo in 1996, but the vote by Prairie Rose residents failed. Geography Prairie Rose is located at (46.816298, -96.835532). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 73 people, 25 households, and 21 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 26 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 100.0% White. There were 25 households, of which 44.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 76.0% were married couples living together, 4.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.0% had a male householder with no wife present, and 16.0% were non-families. ...
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Prairie Rose State Games
The Prairie Rose State Games was a multi-sport event for athletes from the U.S. State of North Dakota. It was part of the State Games of America. The first games were held in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1987, and the last games were held in July 2011. Sports (as of 2006) * Archery *Baseball *Basketball (Traditional) *Basketball (Shooting contest) * BMX *Bowling *Canoe/Kayak *Cowboy Action Shooting *Curling *Dancing *Darts * Disc Golf *Dodgeball *Drill Team * Eightball Pool *Fishing *Fencing *Golf *High Powered Rifle *Horseshoes *Horse show (English & Western) *In-line Skating *Kite Flying * Mountain Biking *Racewalk *Racquetball *Recreational Bike Ride *Remote Control Aircraft *Rifle Silhouette *Road Cycling *Roadrace *Rugby * Skateboarding *Skate Jam *Skeet Shooting * Soccer *Softball *Swimming/Diving *Tennis * Track & Field (Athletics) *Trap Shooting *Triathlon * Volksmarch *Volleyball *Wrestling Wrestling is a series of combat sports involving grappling-type techniques suc ...
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Rural Municipality Of Prairie Rose No
In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are described as rural. Different countries have varying definitions of ''rural'' for statistical and administrative purposes. In rural areas, because of their unique economic and social dynamics, and relationship to land-based industry such as agriculture, forestry and resource extraction, the economics are very different from cities and can be subject to boom and bust cycles and vulnerability to extreme weather or natural disasters, such as droughts. These dynamics alongside larger economic forces encouraging to urbanization have led to significant demographic declines, called rural flight, where economic incentives encourage younger populations to go to cities for education and access to jobs, leaving older, less educated and less wealthy popul ...
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