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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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Rosa x 'cantabrigiensis' (1931)

(Species) Medium pale yellow flowers produced early on a vigorous plant with small but plentiful foliage. Upright. An informal and useful rose. Good hips most seasons.

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Rosa x coryana (1926)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Deep pink flowers in excess of 2 inches in diameter. Its early flowering character is perhaps its best reason for recommendation.

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Rosa x dupontii (1596)

(Species) A tall, pale green bush with early, single, off-white to pink flowers. Possibly as early as 1596. Good hips. Scented. Beautiful coronet of stamens.

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Rosa x forrestiana (1918)

(Species) Fragrant, rosy-crimson flowers followed by a fine display of bottleshaped hips of bright red. A dense arching shrub of medium size.

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Rosa x harisonii (1846)

(Species) ‘Harisons Yellow’ Numerous, double, button-like, clear yellow flowers on a thorny plant with fern-like foliage. Makes a most useful shrub. Early flowering.

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Rosa x hemisphaerica (1625)

(Species) Large, globular, fully double, luminous, rich sulphur-yellow flowers nodding amid plentiful, grey foliage.

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Rosa x hibernica (1795)

(Species) A medium sized shrub. Globose, deep red fruit preceded by smallish flowers of conspicuous shell pink.

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Rosa x highdownensis (1928)

(Species) (Moyesii Hybrid) Arching branches of light crimson. Single flowers producing abundant flagon-shaped hips. Vigorous.

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Rosa x kochiana (1869)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Large, single, purple-pink flowers on a thorny plant with light green foliage, turning colourful in autumn.

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