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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 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 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 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 xanthina lindleyii (1906)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Species) Medium sized, double yellow flowers are produced from late spring to early summer. Foliage dark green and fern-like, bushy growth.

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Rosy Mantle (1968)

(Modern Climber) A useful rose. Large, fragrant, mid-pink flowers with ample glossy foliage.

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Roundelay Climber (1970)

(Modern Climber) A free flowering, climbing form of this beautiful fragrant, dark red rose, which we have obtained from Australia for introduction here.

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Royal Gold (1957)

(Modern Climber) A tidy variety producing excellent quality, shapely, unfading golden-yellow flowers. Highly scented. Dark green foliage.

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Rural England (2006)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) We are delighted to have raised this continuous flowering rambler. It produces masses of medium sized, soft pink flowers in large cascading clusters all summer through. Ideal for ...

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Russelliana (1840)

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(Rambler) ‘Old Spanish Rose’ ‘Russell's Cottage’ ‘Scarlet Grenillea’ ‘Souvenir de la Bataille de Morengo’. Fully double flat flowers of magenta-pink fading to mauve, in clusters.

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