These seeds were collected from Rosa rugosa Pink, also known as Wild Rose, Beach Rose, Japanese Rose, Saltspray Rose, and Ramanas Rose. These very fragrant pink and mauve blossoms are on display throughout the middle of the summer. Rosa in general are larval host plants for the Columbia silkmoth, Western sheepmoth, and the Grizzled Skipper, Coral Hairstreak, and the Two-banded Checkered-Skipper butterflies. They are also a food source for the Baltimore Checkerspot, and Appalachian Tiger Swallowtail butterflies. USDA Hardiness Zones 2 to 11.