A beautiful heritage, rugosa Rose that has an aggressive sucking habit.
Plant Type
All Plants, Shrubs Rose
Hardiness Zone
(3)4
Sunlight
full
Moisture
aveage
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
semi double, early to late bloom, magenta, repeats
Fruit
red hips
Leaves
green, crinkles
Dimensions
6 by 5 feet or larger (HS), upright vase shaped maturing to a mound
Maintenance
stems covered with wicked prickles so wear puncture proof gloves and long shirts when pruning, can be and probably should be cut back hard each to every other year
Propagation
division, cuttings
Cultivar Origin
1905, Schaum and Van Tol
Author's Notes
Although I have never used a rugosa rose I have observed plenty and removed a few. Many people ask me "how do I control the plant". They have planted to close to the foundation or near a walk where the rose grabs people. I would be leery about using these in an area where they need to be tightly controlled since they grow rapid and the stems are armored with wicked prickles. To control cut back hard each spring.
Notes & Reference
#107-American Rose Society Encyclopedia of Roses (Charles and Brigid Quest-Ritson), #111-Botanica’s Roses, #112-Taylor’s Guide to Roses (Nancy Ondra)