by Amy Renea
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What Houzz contributors are saying:
Even when the hips are ready on Rosa Rugosas, you might get a second flush of blooms from the other rosebushes in your garden. Keep cutting roses to get the best bang on second blooms.
added by Amy Renea to Roses: Crowning Touch of Gardens
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
What Houzzers are commenting on:
added by allisonhedberg to allisonhedberg's ideas (2 months ago)
Hardy rosebush rugosas
added by kristinherlson4 to kristinherlson4's ideas (2 months ago)
Rugosas- Hardy roses stand upto neglect and even saltwater.
added by dreamtudor to Planting ideas for Spring (4 months ago)
hardy roses
added by blingz to blingz's ideas (7 months ago)
lovely!!!
added by Jackie Mcknight to english country (8 months ago)
rugosas are good and hardy use for rose hips
added by rosemariea to rosemariea's Favorites (9 months ago)
Beautiful soft color.
added by meliss1017 to Outdoors (9 months ago)
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
added by lacey07 to Beachy (10 months ago)
Rugosas hardy rose
added by lacey07 to Roses (10 months ago)
Rugosas are hardy roses, beach
added by carolmae to Outdoors (13 months ago)
SO pretty!!
added by casnash14 to casnash14's Favorites (13 months ago)
Love it
added by mommomof9 to mommomof9's Favorites (14 months ago)
Roses
added by rsmtime to rsmtime's ideas (14 months ago)
Beautiful.
added by lindseynader to Landscaping (14 months ago)
Hardy rose - Rugosa
added by hsikes to hsikes's ideas (14 months ago)
outdoor plants
added by bebop730 to Paintings artwork sculpture (14 months ago)
Light pink roses on bush to paint?
added by empark to outdoors (14 months ago)
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
added by kitchentreasures to kitchentreasures's ideas (14 months ago)
rugoses roses
added by abdullahi to abdullahi's ideas (14 months ago)
cv
added by snorty1 to snorty1's ideas (14 months ago)
Pretty
added by Betsy Darden to Betsy Darden's ideas (14 months ago)
Rugosa- stnds up to neglect and salt water
added by dawnhallbauer to dawnhallbauer's Favorites (14 months ago)
Roses
added by cottagedream to cottagedream's ideas (14 months ago)
rose rugosa roses are excellent for no fuss
added by bethiam to bethiam's ideas (14 months ago)
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
added by Susan K to Outdoors and plants (14 months ago)
Smaller rose bush. Rugosas stand up to neglect.
added by thelakehouse to lake exterior ideas (14 months ago)
rugosas- low maintenance