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3 Dog Rose Hedging Plants 30-50cm Rosa Canina, Make Healthy Rose Hip Syrup 3FATPIGS
3 Dog Rose Hedging Plants 30-50cm  Rosa Canina,  Make Healthy Rose Hip Syrup 3FATPIGS
3 Dog Rose Hedging Plants 30-50cm  Rosa Canina,  Make Healthy Rose Hip Syrup 3FATPIGS
Attracts pollinators

Attracts pollinators

These are bare rooted plants which can be planted from the end of October until May and will be dispatched as soon as the weather turns cold and they become dormant.The dispatch date depends on the Autumn temperature and varies from year to year. Rosa canina (lit. Dog Rose, often called incorrectly Rosehip) is a variable scrambling rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia. Growing Details Common Name: Dog rose Genus: Rosa Cultivar: Canina Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Full sun Hardiness: Hardy Soil type: Well-drained/light, Chalky/alkaline Height: 2.1m Spread: 150cm Description It is a deciduous shrub normally ranging in height from 1-5 m, though sometimes it can scramble higher into the crowns of taller trees. Its stems are covered with small, sharp, hooked spines, which aid it in climbing. The leaves are pinnate, with 5-7 leaflets. The flowers are usually pale pink, but can vary between a deep pink and white. They are 4-6 cm diameter with five petals, and mature into an oval 1.5-2 cm red-orange fruit, or hip. The plant is high in certain antioxidants. The fruit is noted for its high vitamin C level and is used to make syrup, tea and marmalade. It has been grown or encouraged in the wild for the production of vitamin C, from its fruit (often as rose-hip syrup), especially during conditions of scarcity or during wartime.

3 Dog Rose Hedging Plants 30-50cm Rosa Canina, Make Healthy Rose Hip Syrup 3FATPIGS

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