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<i>Rosa rugosa x Rosa carolina</i> rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of tesilvers
Here is the foliage of my own hybrid of Rosa rugosa (alba) with my "Dogwood Ridge" clone of Rosa carolina. The hybrid has coral-pink buds opening to pink flowers and has a tendency to bloom again in the fall, at the tips of strong new canes.
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<i>Rosa rugosa x Rosa carolina</i> rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of tesilvers
This is my own hybrid of Rosa rugosa (alba) with my "Dogwood Ridge" clone of Rosa carolina. It has coral-pink buds opening to pink flowers and has a tendency to bloom again in the fall, at the tips of strong new canes.
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<i>Rosa rugosa x Rosa carolina</i> rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of tesilvers
Here is a typical bloom of Rosa rugosa held next to my own hybrid of Rosa rugosa (alba) with my "Dogwood Ridge" clone of Rosa carolina. The hybrid has coral-pink buds opening to pink flowers and has a tendency to bloom again in the fall, at the tips of strong new canes.
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