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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 spaldingii (1915)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Flowers single, white and slightly crinkled. Produces flowers rather shyly and intermittently for a long period. Greyish-green foliage.

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Rosa stellata mirifica (1916)

(Species) A compact, prickly plant with small foliage. Very free flowering with single but large, purplish-pink flowers.

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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 sweginzowii macrocarpa

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) A vigorous, almost coarse shrub armed with large, flattened thorns. Flowers are deep pink and the hips oblong.

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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 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 willmotiae (1904)

(Species) A superb shrub with fern-like leaves on a bristly plant with arching growth. The abundant, small flowers are lilac-pink.

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White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Blue Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours