Japanese Rose
Rosa rugosa
(RO-zuh) (roo-GO-suh)
Synonyms: Beach Rose,
Saltspray Rose, Wrinkle-Leaved Rose
This is a plant that I was
taught to hate at an early age but over the years I have realized that despite
some bad qualities it can be a good garden citizen. I was prejudiced against it
but don’t feel that way anymore after having some of my own experiences growing
it (funny how that works). Yes it is invasive, prickly and sometimes rangy growing but it is also
fragrant, thick growing and resistant to most diseases that plague most roses
around here. The fruit are nice looking and boldly colored. They have a habit
of appearing on the bush at the same time as the flowers. We haven’t had any
problem with seeding (we mostly grow the hybrids) and just watching and taking
corrective action when needed has controlled suckering. This pleasant specimen was
growing at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan.
Well today is the day of the
party at the estate. The owner and I agreed the garden looked stunning. Luckily
nature helped us out with a drenching rain this week. I got last minute color
at the nursery yesterday. Here are my carts. I had to be careful since our
budget had been mostly blown by then. Everything was reduced in price because
it was in full bloom and the place wanted to get rid of the older stuff. That
pretty much played right into my needs.
1 comment:
The color of that rose is gorgeous!
I sure wish those filled carts were mine. :)
Thanks for your visit.
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