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Sweet Briar Rose Bushes - Rosa rubiginosa

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Eglantine / Sweet Briar Rose - Bareroot Plants

The Sweet Briar Rose, Rosa rubiginosa, is a vigorous country hedging rose that makes an impenetrable thicket of thorny stems. It has apple scented leaves that smell especially good after rain. It produces sprays of fragrant, delicate, variably pink flowers for about 3 months in the summer. These ripen into deep orange hips that stay on the branches well into winter. Sweet Briar makes a good, rough and ready hedge all itself and also looks great in a mixed hedge with hawthorn or blackthorn.
You can also buy several other Wild Rose Plants from us.

Growing Sweet Briar Roses
These wild roses will grow on most well drained 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.
Sweet briar is a very vigorous rose, so we suggest using for hedges about 3 metres tall, which is also the height that your plants want to be!
You can trim your wild rose hedge as hard as you like in winter.
Sweet Briar Hedge Spacing: 3 plants per metre.

You may also see this rose listed as Rosa eglanteria.