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Rosa moschata nastarana (1879)
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(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 mulliganii (1917)
(Species) (Previously R.longicuspis) For a number of years, this rose has been distributed erroneously as R.longicuspis. Copper
tinted young shoots and highly polished foliage. White banana-scented. Almost evergreen. |
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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 cathayensis (1907)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) A semi-vigorous climber with large clusters of pale pink, single flowers. |
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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 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 sinowilsonii (1904)
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(Species) Large glossy green foliage. Showy trusses of single white flowers. Vigorous but needs protection in cold districts. |
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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.
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