This splendid stalwart of rosedom has been gracing landscapes since its introduction in 1905. All through the summer months it offers a repeated display of reddish-violet, double flowers that perfume the air with their spicy clove fragrance. Large, bright red rose hips follow in fall. Rugose-type, dark green foliage takes on orange hues in fall and is rarely bothered by insects or disease. Plants fill in nicely for screening. Super hardy, breezing through Zone 3 winters with no protection. Hybridizer: Schaum & Van Tol, 1905
Bareroot Own Root Rose
Growing Zone: 3 to 10
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Own Root
Height: 12 in to 1.5 ft