The pure beauty of wild roses
The pure beauty of wild roses
Extremely strong and low-maintenance.
Origin
Botanical roses, or "hip roses," are wild roses and roses with a botanical character. Unlike modern roses, they are plants that have not been crossbred and also grow naturally. Wild roses originate from Northern Europe. A well-known wild rose is Rosa pimpinellifolia, better known as the dune rose.Pure beauty
Depending on the conditions, wild roses grow into substantial shrubs. Most botanical roses produce lovely, single flowers with five petals. They usually bloom once, but profusely and for a long time in spring or summer. And they usually remain beautiful even after a heavy rain. Some people keep wild roses solely for their beautiful rosehips, for their display, or to make delicious jam.
Advantages
Wild roses are incredibly hardy. They thrive in almost any soil type and require very little. They thrive in difficult, windy locations where other plants struggle, and they are exceptionally winter-hardy. A significant advantage is that they only need pruning every five to eight years. This can easily be done with a brushcutter. But it's their natural look that we especially love.Tip! Rose hedge
A rose hedge creates a natural barrier that keeps unwanted visitors, including dogs and cats, at bay. Wild roses are ideal for a hedge.Buy wild roses
You can buy wild roses at the rose nursery. View our range here.
Red Hannover €14.95
Repens Alba €13.95
Dagmar Hastrup €11.95
Damascena Trigintipetala €14.95
Rosa omeiensis Pteracantha €14.95
Blanc Double de Coubert From €13.95
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