Rosa californica

Rosa californica

Rosa californica, the California Hedge Rose is regarded as a group of closely related species. They grow wild in the western U.S., from Oregon to Baja California also dry and cold locations.

Description

There are shrubs by root suckers often a thicket strongly reinforced shoots develop and achieve growth heights of up to 2 meters and then extend over several square meters. The slightly fragrant, deep pink flowers have a diameter of 4 cm and released in June very rich and then bloom sporadically after, so flowers and rose hips are on the same plant observed. The rose hips are red and round with a diameter of about 1 centimeter.

Others

Except for occasional infestation of blackspot Rosa californica is considered very robust.

Credentials

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