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Red rugosa Rose - Rose rugosa Rubra

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Repeat Flowering Best Plants for Hedges Wild Rose Bushes Hedging Blue Lilac

Acidic Soil Chalky Soil Coastal Areas Exposed Windy Areas

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Red Japanese Rose - Bareroot 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.
You can also buy several other Wild Rose Plants from us.

Growing Rugosa Roses
These wild roses will grow on any well drained soils, including poorly fertile, sandy sites right by the coast and on chalky soil. They are suitable for clay soils in humid areas, but not for waterlogged places. Rose are generally shade tolerant, but won't flower much if they don't get enough sun.
Rugosa Rose Hedge Spacing: 3 plants per metre.

Japanese roses are also called Ramanas roses. In Japan, they are known as "Shore pears".