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SPECIES, CLIMBERS, RAMBLERS AND SCRAMBLERS

Species, Climbers, Ramblers and ScramblersCollectively these are the pure roses of nature. Their flowers are usually single and most will bear hips after flowering. They have a variety of garden uses, from the wild garden to mixed shrubberies.



Rosa arvensis

(Species) Beautiful, single pale creamy white flowers. Small red hips. A vigorous ground covering rose. Very useful. Also a good climber into hedgerows etc.

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Rosa banksiae alba plena (1807)

(Species) Clusters of double white flowers produced in profusion on a vigorous, thornless, well foliated plant. These roses are only dispatched in Spring.

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Rosa banksiae lutea (1824)

(Species) This interesting rose of Chinensis origin needs a sunny but sheltered wall to be at its best when it will reach considerable height. The large trusses of pale yellow double flowers are usually all over by mid June. ...

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Rosa banksiae lutescens (1870)

(Species) Diameter of the yellow flowers is larger than lutea but single and more sweetly scented. Foliage is similar but young shoots and leaves are copper tinted. These roses are only dispatched in Spring.

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Rosa banksiae normalis (1877)

Flowers are white and single, foliage light green and plentiful, stems free of thorns. Not fully hardy.

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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 gentileana (1907)

(Species) ‘Rosa polyantha grandiflora’ Creamy-white flowers in clusters on a vigorous plant with reddish wood. Small, red fruit in autumn.

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Rosa helenae (1907)

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(Species) A very vigorous tree-climbing species with lovely grey-green leaves and corymbs of creamy-white flowers. A superb fragrance.

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Rosa laevigata (1759)

(Species) ‘Cherokee Rose’ Large, single pure white flowers produced singly on a vigorous plant of angular growth. Scented. Can be rewarding if protected from colder British weather.

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Rosa luciae (1880)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Glossy, dark green foliage. Spreading if not given support. Clusters of small to medium sized, white flowers. Scented.

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