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Rosa rugosa, also called potato rose, originally comes from Japan and was introduced in Europe in the 18th century. The epithet rugosa (lat. "wrinkled") refers to the characteristic leaf shape of the rose. The leaves are also very fleshy and resemble those of potatoes. The rose is very undemanding, can also grow in sandy soil and is therefore often used in urban plantings.

It is very insensitive to diseases. The simple to slightly double flowers smell light to strong and are white to pink in colour. The plant forms quite bushy shrubs which can reach a height of up to 1.5 m. Unlike other roses, Rosa rugosa is particularly suitable for planting in more difficult locations.

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Dagmar Hastrup
Rosa rugosa
Dagmar Hastrup
F. J. Grootendoorst
Parfum de l'Hay
Rosa rugosa
Parfum de l'Hay
Pink Grootendorst - Nelkenrose
Ritausma syn Polareis
Rosa rugosa
Rosa rugosa
Rosa rugosa
Rosa rugosa Alba
Rosa rugosa
Rosa rugosa Alba
Rosa rugotida 'Dart's Defender'
Rosa Zwerg syn Dwarf Pavement
Sarah van Fleet
Rosa rugosa
Sarah van Fleet
Therese Bugnet
Rosa rugosa
Therese Bugnet
Charles Albanel
Rosa rugosa
Charles Albanel
Fimbriata
Rosa rugosa
Fimbriata
Henry Hudson
Rosa rugosa
Henry Hudson
Louise Bugnet syn. Louis Bugnet
Mariage Parfait
Rosa rugosa
Mariage Parfait ®
Pierette Pavement - Rosa rugosa Pierette
Polarsonne
Rosa rugosa
Polarsonne
Rotes Phänomen
Rosa rugosa
Rotes Phänomen
Weiße Nelkenrose
Zaiga
Rosa rugosa
Zaiga
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