More than 100 years after its introduction in 1892, this rugosa is still treasured in gardens everywhere. It continuously produces pure white semi-double flowers almost all season without a break. Renowned for its intense fragrance. Displays red hips in the fall that are both decorative and useful for vitamin C rich tea, jam and jelly. The plants are tough, vigorous, naturally disease-resistant and hardy through Zone 3. Hybridizer: Cochet-Cochet, 1892
Bareroot Grafted Rose
Growing Zone: 3 to 9
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Grafted
Height: 12 in to 1.5 ft