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Rosa omeiensis pteracantha (1980)

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(Species) ‘Rosa sericea pteracantha’ Delicate fern-like foliage. Spectacular thorns which are translucent on the young shoots and glow like rubies in the morning and evening light. The flowers, small, single and white are fol...

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Rosa omeiensis Red Wing

(Species) Similar to “pteracantha”, but with more and brighter red thorns and less vigour. Yellow flowers.

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Rosa pendulina (1683)

(Species) (Rosa alpina) Beautiful single cupped deep cerise purple flowers with pronounced yellow stamens. Purple wood.

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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 pomifera (1771)

(Species) ‘Rosa villosa’ ‘Apple Rose’. Vigorous shrub with blueish-green leaves, fragrant when crushed. Fruits outstandingly large, crimson and apple-shaped. Clear pink single flowers.

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Rosa primula (1910)

(Species) ‘Incense Rose’. The earliest flowering rose in Britain. Delightful small single soft yellow flowers on thin arching branches. The foliage exudes the distinct smell of incense. A shrub of medium size.
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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 roxburghii plena (1924)

(Species) Less vigorous than R.roxburghii with fully double flowers produced a little shyly.

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Rosa sancta (1902)

(Species) ‘Rosa richardii’ ‘St.John's Rose’ ‘Holy Rose’. Closely allied to the Damasks. Large, single pink flowers with good foliage. A good prostrate rose.

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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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