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Rosa rugosa Rubra | Red Ramanas Rose | Bareroot Hedging

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Rosa rugosa Rubra Hedge Plants - Delivered by Mail Order from the Nursery with a 1 Year Guarantee

Rosa rugosa Rubra is the red-purple flowering Ramanas rose; you can also buy the white flowering variety here.
Rosa rugosa Rubra is good for hedges up to about 2 metres high.
Browse all of our other varieties of Wild Hedging Roses here.

Rosa rugosa Rubra hedge plants are only delivered bareroot, during winter (Nov-March).
All our hedge plants are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).

Spacing a Rosa rugosa Rubra hedge:
Plant Rosa rugosa Rubra hedging at 3 plants per metre, 33cms apart.
You can also plant Rosa rugosa Rubra at 5 plants per metre in a staggered double row, with 33 cms between each plant along the row and 40cms between the rows.

General description of Rosa rugosa Rubra plants:
This red flowering Rugosa Rose is a wild Japanese variety, with densely packed, thorny stems that make a tough hedge. It has lush, healthy leaves, quite big, scented flowers and large, tomato & radish red rose hips that ripen by late summer.
It is usually interplanted with the White Rugosa rose for a splash more colour and while it will make a tough hedge by itself, a mixed hedge with hawthorn or blackthorn is easier to keep looking neat.

History & uses of White Rugosa Roses:
Japanese roses are also called Ramanas roses. In Japan, they are known as "Shore pears".