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Sweet Briars. Apple Scented Foliage

Derived from Rosa eglanteria, these roses, with a few exceptions, have wonderful apple scented foliage which is strongest from young tender shoots. It is not always noticable without touching the leaves but it will pe... [Read more]

Teas. Scent Reminiscent of Tea?

Not the hardiest of roses but worth growing because there are some very beautiful, heavily scented cultivars. If you live in a cold area it is wise to give these roses some protection in winter or to grow them in p... [Read more]

The Difference between a Climbing and a Rambling Rose

What is the differnce between a climber and a rambler. This is a frequently asked question. The simple answer would be that climbers climb and ramblers ramble, which is largely true and probably enough to guide mo... [Read more]

The Dog Rose

Rosa canina'The Dog Rose' is the most common wild rose native to Europe, certainly the hedgerows of Britain would not be the same with out it's sweetly scented flowers and bright hips. Various forms of it are o... [Read more]

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