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Rosa brunonii (1822)

(Species) ‘Rosa moschata’ ‘Nepalensis’ ‘Rosa brownii’ ‘Himalayan Musk Rose’ Like Rosa moschata ‘La Mortola’, but dull, downy foliage.

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Rosa centifolia Bullata (1801)

(Centifolia) ‘Lettuceleaved Rose’. Very large leaves on a lax plant. Lovely pure soft pink flowers with fragrance.

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Rosa multiflora (1804)

(Species) Masses of single, creamy-white flowers in large trusses on a vigorous, comparatively thornless plant with shiny foliage. An ancient rose.
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Rosa multiflora carnea (1804)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Double, globular flowers of lilac-pink in pendulous clusters. Dark foliage on a vigorous, wiry plant.

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Rosa multiflora platyphylla (1816)

(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 roxburghii (1814)

(Species) ‘Burr Rose’ Solitary, single, pale pink flowers on a shrubby plant. Large, unusual fruit covered in spines.

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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 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 x l'heritierana (1820)

(Species) Upright growing canes with bluey-grey serrated foliage, loosely double flowers of pinkish-red to off white.

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