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Rosa phoenicia

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Historically important as a possible parent of the Damasks. Masses of tiny white flowers. Needs protection to flourish. Very ancient. From Roger Phillips.

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Rosa pimpinellifolia

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(Species) ‘Rosa spinosissima’. Burnet rose. A charming, single flowered variety growing to 3' and bearing masses of creamy-white flowers followed by blackish hips. Of great antiquity.

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Rosa rugosa Alba (1860)

(Rugosa) The late flowers contrast splendidly with the huge red hips. Bright green foliage, turn an attractive yellow in the autumn. Fragrant.

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Rosa sinowilsonii (1904)

(Species) Large glossy green foliage. Showy trusses of single white flowers. Vigorous but needs protection in cold districts.

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Rosa soulieana (1896)

(Species) A very large, grey foliaged shrub with masses of small, single, white flowers, followed by small orange hips.

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Rosa spaldingii (1915)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Flowers single, white and slightly crinkled. Produces flowers rather shyly and intermittently for a long period. Greyish-green foliage.

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Rosa wichurana (1891)

(Species) Corymbs of fragrant, pinkish-white single flowers on a dense shrub of long, slender shoots, it forms a good, prostrate ground-cover plant, semi-evergreen.

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Rosa x Fortuniana (1850)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Related to R.banksiae) A medium climber with large, double white flowers. Light green foliage. Not over free flowering. Useful in a sheltered spot. These roses are only dispatched in Spri...

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Rosa x micrugosa alba (1910)

(Species) A dense shrub with plentiful foliage and thorns. Bearing large, 3 inch diameter, single, pure white flowers with a silky texture. Orange-red spiky globular fruit. Good autumn colour.

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Rosa x paulii (1903)

(Species) A prostrate, ground-cover plant with thorny banches and large single, white flowers.

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