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Rosa moschata nastarana (1879)

(Species) ‘Persian Musk Rose’ Flowers single, white sometimes touched with pink borne in clusters. Continues flowering well into the autumn from a late start.

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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 pisocarpa (1882)

Dense growth in a lax manner. Leaves small and plentiful. Flowers in small clusters are single and lilac pink. Bright red hips.
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Rosa setipoda (1895)

(Species) Medium sized, single flowers of pale pink in loose clusters. Red fruit in autumn.

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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 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 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 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 woodsii fendlerii (1888)

(Species) Probably the best feature of this good all rounder is its waxy-red fruit which are left till the very last feast, even by hungry birds. The flowers are bright lilac-pink. Cultivated.

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Sanguinea (1887)

Unique to us in the UK. (China) ‘Miss Lowes' Rose’ A bright red single rose deepening with age to crimson. Twiggy angular growth.

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