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Rose Hips are Pretty & Good to Eat

Rose hips are mostly an ornamental second display from Autumn into Winter, but all rose hips are edible if you want to go through the trouble of preparing them

Rose bushes have edible flowers and fruit, which are called hips.

Are all rose hips edible?

Yes, all rose hips are edible, but some cultivated garden varieties have poor flavour or are too small for convenient eating, or make no hips in the case of self-deadheading varieties.

Which roses produce the best hips for eating?

Wild hedge roses produce the best hips, in particular Dog Rose, Field Rose, Sweet Briar, and Scotch Burnet.

Wild hedge roses best rose hips list:

Almost all roses will make hips if they get pollinated and you allow them to develop, which is not usually the case with a typical Hybrid Tea or Floribunda garden rose because it gets deadheaded and pruned.

So the roses covered in hips each year tend to have simple, open flowers such as wild native roses like dog rose, a typical component of our mixed hedge packs.

Rose hips are a standard ingredient in our hedgerow jelly, and because I haven't made one earlier, I'll send you to the BBC for a plain Rose Hip Jam Recipe.