Home>Hedging>White Ramanas Rose
Rose White Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'Alba') hedging 1Rose White Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'Alba') hedging 1Rose White Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'Alba') hedging 2Rose White Ramanas (Rosa rugosa 'Alba') hedging 3

White Japanese Ramanas Rose Hedging

WhichBareroot Plants Guarantee 1 YearFeefo logo

Rosa rugosa Alba

Hedge Plants
  • Wild, but not native. Very thorny, secure hedging.
  • Scented white flowers & large rose hips.
  • Grows on chalk & the coast.
  • Max. Height: 3m
  • Bareroot Delivery Only: Nov-Mar.
Bareroot
What to expect
Choose a size

Hedge plants & sapling trees are measured by their height in centimetres above soil level. Roots or pots aren't measured.

Pot sizes are measured by their volume in litres, except for the smallest size, 9cm / p9 pots, which are roughly half a litre.

Troughs are 1m long with plants around 1.5m above the trough.

40/60cm
Bareroot
£2.39each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 2.39
£ 2.29
£ 2.19
£ 1.99
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025
60/80cm
Bareroot
£3.06each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 3.06
£ 2.79
£ 2.59
£ 2.29
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025

Recommended extras

Mulch, Mypex 1m Wide
Mulch, Mypex 1m Wide Plastic Woven Mulch 1m Wide (No Pegs) From £17.60
Spirals, Biodegradable
Spirals, Biodegradable Protects New Trees & Hedging Against Animals From £0.82
Bamboo Canes
Bamboo Canes Supports Smaller Plants & Spiral Guards From £0.15

Description

White Ramanas Rose Hedge Plants

Delivered by Mail Order Direct from our Nursery with a Year Guarantee

Rugosa roses are not native and are a Schedule 9 plant: only for garden use. It's illegal to plant them out in the wild, like a country hedge.
Before they were added to the schedule in 2010, they were widely recommended for sandy and rocky coastal gardens where they perform almost as well as Gorse, but don't seed around as much.

Rosa rugosa Alba is an ideal rose for hedging or wildlife gardens. Its lovely white, single blooms, up to 9cm wide, have silky, wrinkled petals and golden-yellow stamens in summer, followed by large, orange-red hips in late summer-autumn.
It is "aggressively informal", for a tidier plant that also works well as a hedge browse the larger sized shrub roses.

White Ramanas is often mixed with Red Ramanas Flowers have a lovely strong, old-rose fragrance and the leaves are glossy, lush and healthy-looking. For a rose with simple flowers, it has many names, which can often lead to confusion.

It's an exceptionally tough plant and disease resistant, growing in temperatures well below -20C in its home in north-eastern Asia, often in pure sand on dunes. It has very thorny, densely-packed stems, ideal for creating impenetrable hedges, especially on poor soil in coastal areas. Rugosas are extremely hardy and disease resistant, and will thrive in poor sandy soils and coastal areas - even growing on sand dunes. They are usually very thorny; ideal for creating impenetrable hedges on our poor, salt-laden seaside soils. Salt-laden winds are not a problem either. It will also tolerate partial shade and exposed sites.

Great in your garden

If you want a hedge to attract wildlife, Rosa rugosa Alba is an ideal choice, growing up to about 2 metres high. It can be interplanted with the red Rugosa rose for more colour. To increase the appeal to bees, birds, small mammals and other pollinators, add hawthorn and blackthorn. This is also easier to keep in trim if you need to cut it back.

Rosa rugosa Alba looks great in an informal garden or seaside cottage garden setting - in a large border, single plants can be used but make sure the thorns are well away from path edges or other plants with delicate, large leaves, or they will be ruined. If the hips last into late autumn/early winter, depending on how hungry your garden animals are, they look great against the dull copper/brown of winter beech leaves.

Features

  • Size: 2m (h) x 1.5 (w)
  • Colour: White with yellow stamens, 9cm wide
  • Flower type: Single
  • Scent: Strong, Old Rose
  • Flowering: June-September
  • Group: Rugosa Shrub
  • Good for hedging, wildlife gardens
  • Attractive, large red hips in autumn
  • Very thorny
  • Disease resistant
  • Suitable for extreme environments, poor but well-drained soil and coastal winds

History of Rosa rugosa

Native to north-eastern China, Japan, Korea and south-eastern Siberia, where it grows in very harsh climates on the coast, often on sand dunes, which, along with its thorns, makes it such a tough hedging plant. 

Rosa rugosa Alba, the white Japanese Ramanas rose, and in some old books "the white wrinkled rose", as 'rugosa' means wrinkled. In Japan, they are Shore Pears.

Planting Instructions

How to plant Rugosa roses

If planting near a wall leave about 45cm (18") between plant and wall. Dig a hole deep enough to allow the graft to finish at soil level when planted and with plenty of room for the roots. Improve the soil from the hole by removing large stones, weeds, roots and other rubbish and mixing in about 25% by volume of well-rotted compost or manure. Wet the roots and sprinkle with Rootgrow so it stays in contact with the roots. If planting a pot grown plant gently loosen some of the roots before planting.

Position your rose so the roots are spread out and it is set at approximately the same level in the soil as it was before being transplanted. The union should be level with the soil when you have finished planting. Backfill the hole with the planting mix, firming it down as you go. Water in thoroughly. Water again a day or two later and then keep watering in dry spells.

After Care

Water Rugosa roses well until established. Prune in the winter and feed twice, first in spring and then later in the summer.
What to expect

It's Spring Planting Season 2025

Pot grown plants on the nursery

Pot Grown & Plug Plants Delivered

From seedlings in jumbo plugs; Dahlia tubers; small P9 & 1 Litre plants; up to trees in big 15L pots
Expertly packed plants ready for delivery

Direct from the Nursery Value

We work with large batches of orders to save you money. Lead times for plants in stock are around 2 weeks
24 hour courier symbol

No more broken plants in the post!

When your order is ready, it's expertly packed by Rodney and delivered by next day courier; if anything goes wrong, call Dan on 01963 359 444
Planting out potted plants in Spring

Spring is perfect planting time

Roots love the warm soil; the plant has time to settle in before mid-Summer heat
Tag us @ashridgenurseries

In your garden

Sharon's Beautiful Daffodil and Crocus Spring Trough
Sharon's Beautiful Daffodil and Crocus Spring Trough
Spring Cherry Blossom Trees and Hedging
Spring Cherry Blossom Trees and Hedging
Mark's Newly Planted Maple Trees
Mark's Newly Planted Maple Trees
Beautiful Spring Bulbs
Beautiful Spring Bulbs