Looks good, smells good, tastes . . . well . . .

Rosa woodsii, June 28, 2023

June 28, 2023

Common & scientific name

Wood’s rose, Rosa woodsii

Family

Rose, Rosaceae

Location

Difficult Campground, 8,100’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact

There are few flowers that cry for attention like Wood’s rose, between its swoony smell and showy flowers ranging in color from light pink to deep magenta. Found most often on the Pass in Aspen groves or roadside, its fruits (“rose hips”) are known for their nutritional value and high vitamin c content, but I’ve generally found them to have a mealy texture and bland taste. I am grateful to the Southwest Colorado Wildflowers website for suggesting they are best eaten after several frosts!

In fruit, Willis Gulch, 10,000’, September 23, 2023