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Rugosa Roses
 

These offspring of the species Rosa rugosa are valued for their great hardiness and fragrant, recurrent bloom. The characteristic rugose foliage is deeply veined and crinkly green. The durable Rugosas have little need for fungicides; better to avoid spraying and possible damage to the foliage. They prefer more acid soil than many other roses. In regions of high soil alkalinity, the addition of compost and chelated iron will help prevent chlorosis (yellowing of the leaves.) They can be grown as attractive hedges as their dense foliage develops nice fall color and most varieties carry large hips through the winter.

Our Codes:
Variety Name
, Classification (date introduced)
Zone refers to USDA Cold Hardiness Zones - the lower the number, the hardier the rose.
Repeat bloom codes: rrr = excellent repeat bloom, rr = good repeat, r = occasional repeat, nr = once blooming
Fragrance codes: fff = very fragrant, nf = not fragrant

 

 
Item
 
Description
Price
Agnes
Agnes
Hybrid Rugosa (Saunder, 1900). One of the earliest roses to bloom in spring with pale amber- yellow flowers. (Zone 3, nr, ff)
$16.95
Blanc Double de Coubert
Blanc Double de Coubert
Hybrid Rugosa, (Cochet-Cochet, 1892) Wonderfully fragrant, full white blooms in mid- season with good repeat. (Zone 3, rr, ff) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Dart’s Dash
 
Hybrid Rugosa (origin unknown). Very fragrant, large, semi-double purple-red blooms with excellent repeat. (Zone 3, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
F.J. Grootendorst
 
Hybrid Rugosa(1918). Clusters of crimson red flowers resemble small, fringed carnations. (Zone 3, rr, nf) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Fimbriata
 
Hybrid Rugosa (Morlet,1891). Recurrent white or blush pink flowers with delicate scent have frilled edges. (Zone 4, rr, ff) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Frau Dagmar Hartopp
 
Hybrid Rugosa (Hastrup, Denmark, 1914). Lovely pink, single, 3-inch blooms cover this low- growing shrub repeatedly from spring to fall. (Zone 3, rrr, fff) /b>
$16.95
Hansa
Hansa
Hybrid Rugosa (Schaum & Van Tol,1905). Fragrant, red-violet blossoms are loosly double with 35 to 45 petals. (Zone 3, rr, ff) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson
Hybrid Rugosa (Explorer Series, 1976). Rosy pink buds open to fragrant, white, 2½-inch semi- double flowers. (Zone 2, r, ff)
$16.95
Hunter
Hunter
Hybrid Rugosa (1961). Deep red, double, continuous blooms in large clusters. Leaves are dark and glossy. (Zone 4, rr, f)
$14.95
Jens Munk
 
Rugosa Hybrid (Svejda, Explorer Series, 1974). Abundant, fragrant, medium pink flowers (25 petals) June through August. (Zone 2, rr, ff)
$14.95
Linda Campbell
Linda Campbell
Rugosa Hybrid (Ralph Moore, 1990). Rich red 3" flowers produced in clusters from spring until frost. (Zone 5, rr, nf)
$14.95
Marie Bugnet
Marie Bugnet
Hybrid Rugosa (Bugnet,1963). A lovely rose with elegant pointed buds that open to fragrant, snow-white double blooms. The shrub is compact, reaching 3 feet tall and wide. (Zone 3, rr, fff)
$14.95
Martin Frobisher
Martin Frobisher
Hybrid Rugosa (Explorer Series, 1968). Fragrant, soft pink, double blooms in mid-season repeat nicely. (Zone 3, rr, ff)
$14.95
Moje Hammarberg
 
Hybrid Rugosa (1931). Loosely double purple- crimson blooms with showy yellow stamens. Rich fragrance. (Zone 3, rr, fff)
$14.95
Pink Grootendorst
 
Hybrid Rugosa (1923). Clusters of clear pink, 1-inch double blooms with fringed petals. (Zone 3, rr, nf) Available for shipping in September.
$14.95
Polareis
 
Polar Ice Hybrid Rugosa (Strobel, 1991). Double white blooms on a hardy bush reaching 5 to 7 feet. (Zone 3, r, f) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Purple Pavement (Rotes Meer)
Purple Pavement (Rotes Meer)
Hybrid Rugosa, (1984). Deep crimson-purple blooms form in fragrant clusters with showy golden stamens. (Zone 3, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Robusta
Robusta
Hybrid Rugosa (Kordes, 1979). Showy, single red blooms cover this impressive shrub all season. (Zone 5, rrr, f)
$14.95
Rosa rugosa alba
Rosa rugosa alba
Species (prior to 1867). Large pure white single blossoms in clusters.(Zone 2, r, ff)
$14.95
Rosa rugosa rubra
Rosa rugosa rubra
Species Rose (1799 or 1845). Large, mauve, single flowers on a bush growing to 6 feet. (Zone 2, r, fff)
$14.95
Rugelda
Rugelda
Hybrid Rugosa (Kordes, 1989). Lemon yellow blooms with a hint of red on the edges in fragrant clusters. (Zone 5, rr, ff)
$14.95

 
 
 
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