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Rosa canina, also known as Dog Rose or Bird Briar, is a vigorous deciduous shrub, often used in native mixed hedging, screens and woodlands. It is a tough quick, growing shrub that tolerates wet ground.

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Description 
Dog Rose is a fast growing shrub with green leaves and spiny branches that enable it to weave in amongst other shrubs. It is a native shrub, commonly found in hedgerows alongside other native species and on the edges of woodlands, especially in heavy soil. Attractive faintly scented pink flowers are followed by striking red hips, giving it a long season of colour and interest.

 

Planting Position 
Suitable for most locations and soil types. Can handle exposed sites and is very hardy. Best grown in fertile, moist but well drained soil and in full sun.

 

Size 
Growth Rate: Fast 
Final Height: 3-5m 
Final Spread: 1.5-2.5m

 

Foliage & Flowers 
Mid green leaves, with large pink or white flowers with 5 petals. The fruits are oval hips which are a brilliant red in colour, they can form in small clusters.

 

Plant Interest 
Dog Rose is attractive to wildlife with the flowers providing a source of nectar for insects. The fruits are a food source for various species of birds, such as blackbirds, redwings and waxwings.

 

Landscape Use 
Dog Rose works well as part of a mixed native hedge.

 

Uses 
The rose hips were traditionally used to make syrups and the hairs inside the hips are said to have been extracted to make itching powder.

Rosa canina (25 Pack) | Dog Rose

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    • Flowers: Charming pink or white flowers with a delicate fragrance
    • Foliage: deciduous foliage, featuring pinnate leaves with serrated edges
    • Mature Height & Spread: Rosa canina forms a gracefully arching shrub, making it suitable for hedges or as a standalone ornamental specimen
    • Soil Preference: Thrives in moist to wet, well-drained soil
    • Plant Interest: Bright red rose hips develop in autumn. Great wildlife benefit
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