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Beach Rose (Rosa rugosa)

Beach Rose (Rosa rugosa)

$8.00

Beach Roses produce the largest and sweetest rose hips. They are the sweetest right after the first frost.

A native to the northwest, Beach rose is considered a semi-invasive species.

Sun: Beach Roses want to get at least six to eight hours of sun each day. Morning sun is preferable to afternoon sun.

Soil: Beach Roses can survive in sandy or poor soil. Avoid planting where bushes will compete with the roots of trees or large shrubs. They like well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5-7.0.

Water: Beach Roses do best if planted in the spring and are kept well watered through their first growing season.

Height/Spread: Grows up to 4 to 6 feet tall and wide. 

Zones: 3 to 9.

Potential Pests: Leafrollers and foliage miners.

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