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Rose - Nearly Wild - Shrub
The 'Nearly Wild' Rose is a hybrid. This shrub is beautiful with its profusion of sweetly fragrant pink flowers. It is also tough and requires very little care. A bushy and highly attractive shrub that grows 2' to 3' tall, it first shows off its graceful, long pointed buds early in the season, and then the appealing, single (5 petal) rosy-pink blooms open in April. 'Nearly Wild' is vigorous-growing, spreads rapidly, and can be planted along driveways or in front of taller, leggy shrubs. It also makes a good flowering ground cover for sloped banks. 'Nearly Wild' should have full sun and well drained moist soil. This rose will also bloom on the north side of a building where other plants won't! Nearly Wild is best pruned in late winter after the extreme cold is past. Use this plant in mass plantings, in borders, as a ground cover and in containers.


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