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Rosa multiflora platyphylla (1816)

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(Species) ‘Seven Sisters Rose’. Sweetly scented blooms varying in shade from deep lilac-pink to white. Probably an old Chinese variety.

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Rosa nitida (1800)

(Species) A useful, shorter species with abundant, short canes which, makes a good, dense bush for ground-cover and group planting. The pink flowers are plentiful but small.

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Rosa nutkana (1876)

(Species) Medium sized flowers of pale pink to mauve on an open shrub. Globular, red hips apparently disliked by birds except as a last resort.

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Rosa pomifera (1771)

(Species) ‘Rosa villosa’ ‘Apple Rose’. Vigorous shrub with blueish-green leaves, fragrant when crushed. Fruits outstandingly large, crimson and apple-shaped. Clear pink single flowers.

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Rosa setigera (1810)

(Species) ‘Prairie Rose’ A most useful rose. The rose-pink flowers are large in proportion to its spindly growth. The fruits are small but produced in quantity.

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Rosa stellata mirifica (1916)

(Species) A compact, prickly plant with small foliage. Very free flowering with single but large, purplish-pink flowers.

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Rosa suffulta (1880)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Clusters of single, pink flowers on a short plant with small orange hips.

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Rosa virginiana (1807)

(Species) A dense shrub with light green foliage and small single flowers. The plump red hips last well into the winter. Also splendid autumn colours. Good in sandy soil.

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Rosa webbiana (1879)

(Species) A shrub more important for its bottle-shaped red fruit than its flowers of rosy pink. This shrub produces arching shoots to some 6', with the fruit hanging like lanterns.

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Rosa willmotiae (1904)

(Species) A superb shrub with fern-like leaves on a bristly plant with arching growth. The abundant, small flowers are lilac-pink.

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