Seaside Pink Rose Fruiting Shrub {Rosa Rugosa}30+ seeds Free Shipping!

Seaside Pink Rose Fruiting Shrub {Rosa Rugosa}30+ seeds Free Shipping!

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Seaside Pink Rose Fruiting Shrub {Rosa Rugosa} Large Hips | Edible | Heat Tolerant | Thornless variety 30+ seeds Free Shipping! Large shocking pink single rose flowers, with petals like tissue paper, stand out like beacons against the deeply-veined, large bright green leaves ultimately giving way to fat, glossy orange hips that are just as attractive as the flowers. This is a fast-growing rose with a dense and bushy habit that makes it a good choice for a summer-flowering hedge with autumn interest. The extremely thorny stems make it a good deterrent barrier too. These seeds have already been thoroughly cleaned and cold-stored for several months. They should be sown into well-drained, sandy compost at any time of the year, and covered to their own depth with sand or grit. No artificial heat is needed; the seed tray is best left in a cool spot outside and kept moist. Seeds usually germinate in the spring after a chilling in the cold compost, regardless of when they are sown.

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Specifications

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ClimateHumid Continental
Common NameSeaside Pink Rose
ColorPink
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
BrandUnbranded
Season Of InterestFall
TypeFlower Seeds
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusRosa
SunlightMedium Sun
FeaturesDraught Resistant
Cultivating DifficultyEasy

Seaside Pink Rose Fruiting Shrub {Rosa Rugosa} Large Hips | Edible | Heat Tolerant | Thornless variety 30+ seeds Free Shipping! Large shocking pink single rose flowers, with petals like tissue paper, stand out like beacons against the deeply-veined, large bright green leaves ultimately giving way to fat, glossy orange hips that are just as attractive as the flowers. This is a fast-growing rose with a dense and bushy habit that makes it a good choice for a summer-flowering hedge with autumn interest. The extremely thorny stems make it a good deterrent barrier too. These seeds have already been thoroughly cleaned and cold-stored for several months. They should be sown into well-drained, sandy compost at any time of the year, and covered to their own depth with sand or grit. No artificial heat is needed; the seed tray is best left in a cool spot outside and kept moist. Seeds usually germinate in the spring after a chilling in the cold compost, regardless of when they are sown.

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