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Rosa pimpinellifolia (Bare Root Rose)

(The Shrub species)

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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.

Scent is like 'Apple' (public opinion)

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£ 12.25 (inc VAT exc DEL)


Specifics

Colour: White To Cream
Height: Up To 90cm
Size: 0.9 m x 0.9 m (3 ft x 3 ft)
Flowering period: Summer flowering

Suitable for

ground cover
suitable for growing in a pot or tub
suitable for planting in a woodland
tolerant of poorer soils
suitable for hedges
ornamental value of hips
shade tolerant

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