A rose is a rose is a . . . (?)

Sibbaldia procumbens, June 7, 2022

Common & scientific name

Sibbaldia, Sibbaldia procumbens

Family

Rose, Rosaceae

Location

Roadside, 11,700’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact

At first glance Sibbaldia doesn’t look like it belongs in the Rose family: its three-part leaves are clover ( Pea)-like, and its tiny, greenish-yellow flowers hardly call to mind our showy Wild rose, Rosa woodsii.

Upon closer inspection, however, one finds they do indeed have 5 petals and 5 sepals (the green, leaf-like parts enclosing and protecting the bud/flower), and their leaves are reminiscent of Wild strawberries (in the Rose family). Indeed, upon further consideration, only Rosa woodsii REALLY looks like a rose proper—it’s a wonderfully variable family.