Rosa rugosa
Rugosa Rose

 Genus:
 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
Multi-Colored (Purple-rose to white fragrant flowers (3" dia.) in late May to early summer; flowers occur sporadically thereafter)
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Dark green rugose summer foliage); Bronze (Bronze to orange-red foliage in fall)
 Fruit Notes:
Red (Large (1" dia.) red-orange (brick red) hips in fall)
 Ultimate Height:
4-6 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
4-6 feet
 Light Requirements:
 Soil Notes:
Widely adapted to soils, especially dry soils
 Range:
Northern China, Japan
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Rugose (wrinkled) leaves are alternate, odd-pinnate, 5-9 leaflets (1-2" long), elliptic to elliptic-obovate serrate. Petiole base of rose leaves have a distinct flange (or wing). Stout thorny branches.

Additional Information

Widely adapted to soils and exposures, but especially good in full sun on dry soils. Relatively trouble-free among roses, even resists the common rose pathogens and phytopagous insects. The hips (rose fruits) are a rich source of vitamin C and used commercially in teas. Can get borers in canes (rarely). Good cultural practices are important for roses in order to prevent disease and other pests. Avoid wetting the foliage when watering, place the plant in an area with good air circulation, and remove dead or diseased plant matter as soon as possible. Branches are covered with thorns, making pruning difficult. Slowly suckers and forms colonies.

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