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RUGOSA ROSE LIST 2008

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Blanc Double de Coubert

With a sweet rose fragrance and nearly continual production of pure white double flowers, this Rugosa is naturally disease resistant. Red hips ripen in the fall.

Frau Dagmar Hastrup

The most compact grower in the rugosa family. This very dwarf wonderfully hardy shrub produces shimmering light pink single flowers. With a mild fragrance and attractive red hips in the fall.

Hansa

This medium-tall bushy, mounding shrub is great for barrier plantings. It boasts very spicy clove scented blossoms in a vibrant violet red. 

Moje Hammarberg

From spring to fall this unforgettable rose is covered with spice-scented magenta semi-double flowers dressed up in a crown of crinkled green leaves. It is very compact and perfectly disease resistant.

Morden Sunrise

This winter hardy shrub rose has orange-yellow semi double blooms. It blooms throughout the growing season and makes a wonderful border or hedge.

Pink Grootendorst              NEW!

A medium pink Rugosa with frilly petals that resemble a carnation. Cold hardy and disease free, it is lightly scented and a reliable repeat bloomer.

Polar Ice

The blooms on this Rugosa hybrid open as large, pale pink flowers that fade to creamy white. It has a wonderfully light clove fragrance and attractive gray-green leaves.

Polar Sun

Large flowered, double, pink Rugosa hybrid that has a light clove fragrance. A great repeat bloomer with bushy, disease resistant form, Polar Sun is a beauty!

Rosa rugosa

Big single, deep blue-pink flowers with yellow tufted stamens sit atop deep green quilted leaves. Known for their hardiness and tolerance of salty sea conditions, it’s a good shrub rose for coastal plantings.

Rosa rugosa alba

Big single, deep white flowers with yellow tufted stamens sit atop deep green quilted leaves. Known for their hardiness and tolerance of salty sea conditions, it’s a good shrub rose for coastal plantings.

 


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