Ramanas Rose
Rosa rugosa
Also known as
Hama-Nasu, Hedgehog Rose, Kiska Rose, Japanese Rose, Rugosa Rose, Turkestan Rose, Saltspray Rose, Wrinkled Rose, China rose, Rose
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Full Sun
Moderate care
Light watering
Frost Hardy
H7
RHS hardiness
-20°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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2.5m | Max | 2.5m |
1m | Min | 1.5m |
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
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Ramanas Rose Overview
This species is used to produce rosehip jelly. It will flower during the late spring and late autumn, followed by large hips. The foliage is dark and glossy. Give them a fairly rich soil.
Common problems with Ramanas Rose
How to propagate Ramanas Rose
Budding
By budding in summer.
Cuttings
Hardwood cuttings in autumn.
Grafting
Hybrids are often propagated by grafting.
Special features of Ramanas Rose
Attracts butterflies
Attracts bees
Other uses of Ramanas Rose
Ornamental, fragrance, fruit, culinary (hips are rich in Vit C), makes good hedging, frost resistant Summer/Autumn interest. Suitable for coastal conditions.
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Not sure which type of hedge to grow, these can all provide additional interest.