Cherokee Rose

 

 

Cherokee Rose Rose leavigata

 

 

Cherokee Rose also called Rosa laevigata is native to China, Taiwan, and Korea. According to legend, the Cherokee Rose origin started from the tears shed by Native American mothers during the forced removal of indigenous tribes in the 19th century in America. The flower is associated resilience and hope for many communities. Cherokee Rose is a climber plant that can grow to 20 feet. They are found in shrubs, farms, and low altitude mountains. They enjoy a mild climate and are seen in the early spring.