| Wild Roses
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| These are our native roses - they are all varieties that come true from seed, they are ungrafted and when they sucker (which many do) the suckers come true. They are all good hedging roses, tough as old boots and tend to flourish where their more sophisticated cousins struggle. The flowers of some are not as glamorous, but all have beautiful hips carried deep into winter. |
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| Rose, Dog (Rosa canina) |
A fast growing native rose with prickly (more) |
| Rose, Field (Rosa arvensis) |
A dense growing native shrub, the Field (more) |
| Rose, Glaucous (Rosa glauca) |
A beautiful rose with reddish stems and (more) |
| Rose, Multiflora (Rosa multiflora) |
A vigorous, arching rose species that produces (more) |
| Rose, Red Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'rubra') |
A tough, fast growing rose that suckers (more) |
| Rose, Scotch (Rosa pimpinellifolia) |
A very thorny rose that makes an excellent (more) |
| Rose, Sweet Briar (Rosa rubiginosa) |
The Sweet Briar rose has scented leaves (more) |
| Rose, White Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'alba') |
As for Red Ramanas Rose, except it carries (more) |
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