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Dog Rose Bushes - Rosa canina

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Repeat Flowering Best Plants for Hedges Wild Rose Bushes Rambling Roses Native Hedging

Hedging Native Light Pink Acidic Soil

Chalky Soil Coastal Areas Exposed Windy Areas Partial Shade

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Dog Rose - Bareroot Plants

The Dog Rose, Rosa canina, is a fast growing native rose with a thicket of prickly stems that make a great secure hedge. It carries clusters of single, scented pale pink flowers in summer and small red hips in autumn that attract birds.
It is best in mixed hedges, usually interplanted with hawthorn to help give it structure. We usually use it in our conservation hedge packs.
You can also buy several other Wild Rose Plants from us.

Growing Dog Rose
These wild roses are hard as nails and will grow pretty much anywhere, even on ground that is prone to waterlogging. It is fine in very exposed locations near the coast and on chalky soil. It is pretty shade tolerant, but it won't flower much if it doesn't get enough sun.

Dog rose bushes by themselves usually won't get much bigger than 1.5 metres, but when they are pushed up against other plants in a hedge, they will reach 3 metres.
Dog Rose Hedge Spacing: 3 plants per metre.