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Rose, Rugosa
At a Glance
Latin: Rosa Rugosa
Other common names: Japanese Rose, Rugose Rose, Turkestan Rose
Zones: 3-9
Mature Height/spread: 4 – 8 feet tall by 4 to 6 feet wide.
Climate: Prefers full sun to partial shade,
Soil: Adaptable to many soil types, drought tolerant.
Notes: Rugosa roses are large, sprawling, multi-branched, rose bushes.
The canes are covered with spiny thorns. In late summer and early autumn, the plants often bear fruit and flowers at the same time.
The flowers have a pleasant scent, color is dark pink to white, petals are wrinkled.
The leaves typically turn bright yellow before falling in autumn. It is used in landscaping needs little maintenance, has great cold tolerance and pest resistance. Makes a nice hedge.
Wildlife: After it blooms, the flowers form large red "hips" that remain on the plant all winter, providing food for non-migrating birds and other wildlife.
Provides habitat for butterflies and bees.
BAre Root Purchase Size: 1-2 ft.
USDA NRCS Species Information