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Rugosa Rose

Rosa Rugosa

The Rugosa Rose, 'Rosa Rugosa', is also called the Saltspray Rose is a favorite for creating the ultimate impenetrable hedge. It has beautiful pink flowers that continually bloom from June through August and are 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches in size. The Rugosa Rose develops 1 inch red berries in August which last through the winter to provide food for wildlife. It is a fast growing expanding by up to 2 feet per year and is suitable for any soil conditions. Be careful though, the Rugosa Rose is covered with thorns which only add to it's widespread use as a hedge.

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Rugosa Rose Reports


Plan your strategy for rose selection

If you have visited your favorite garden center recently to look at the roses, you might feel overwhelmed. There are so many different plants offered for you to plant that it is difficult to choose. For example, McShane's Nursery in Salinas (www.mcshanes nursery.

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Tom Karwin: Plan your strategy for rose selection

If you have visited your favorite garden center recently to look at the roses, you might feel overwhelmed. There are so many different plants offered for you to plant that it is difficult to choose. For example, McShane's Nursery in Salinas (www.mcshanes nursery.

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The Garden Life: For gardeners, roses have an irresistible charm

Northwest gardeners love to grow roses.

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Plant choices for attracting wildlife

The Gardener Within: Author and Master Gardener Joe Lamp'l offers a list of plants for a wildlife-friendly landscape across all the seasons.

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