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Glaucous Rose Bushes - Rosa glauca

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Repeat Flowering Autumn Colour Wild Rose Bushes Hedging Light Pink

Acidic Soil Coastal Areas Exposed Windy Areas Shrub

 

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Glaucous Rose - Bareroot Plants

The Glaucous Rose, Rosa glauca, is a beautiful wild rose. Its stems and leaf stalks are purpley-red and the leaves themselves are steely grey, with the colouring of the stems seeping into the recesses of the veins. The simple flowers in summer are bright pink and the rose hips that follow are like little cherries. It makes a fine specimen shrub and serves well in a mixed country hedge.
You can also buy several other Wild Rose Plants from us.

Growing Glaucous Rose
These wild roses will grow on most well drained but moist soils, including by the coast and on chalky soil. They are shade tolerant, but won't flower much if they don't get enough sun.
Glaucous Rose bushes by themselves will grow to about 2 metres and when they are forced upwards in a hedge situation, they will reach 3 metres.
You can trim your wild rose hedge hard in winter.
Glaucous Rose Hedge Spacing: 3 plants per metre.

You may also see this rose listed as Rosa rubrifolia. It has won an RHS Award of Garden Merit for being both attractive and easy to grow.