Looking for a hardy, native plant that will make a statement in your garden? Look no further than Rosa setigera, also known as the Prairie Rose or Michigan Rose. This Missouri-native shrub or climber can reach up to 15 feet tall with support, making it a perfect choice for adding vertical interest to your landscape. In late spring to early summer, the Prairie Rose produces stunning deep pink, single-petaled flowers that can reach up to 2.5 inches across. While the blooms don't repeat, the plant's shiny dark green foliage turns beautiful shades of deep red and purple in late autumn, with red hips appearing in early autumn. This low-maintenance plant thrives in moist soil and can be found along streams, in prairie thickets, along roads, fencerows, and in clearings throughout the eastern and central United States. Add the Rosa setigera Climbing Rose to your garden and enjoy its mild fragrance and stunning beauty for years to come.