Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Therese Bugnet'

Rosa

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Rosa (RO-zuh)
Synonym
Rosa rugosa
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anchorage, Alaska

San Diego, California

San Jose, California

San Marcos, California

Montrose, Colorado

Newark, Delaware

Carmel, Indiana

Louisville, Kentucky

Taylorsville, Kentucky

Gretna, Louisiana

Clear Spring, Maryland

Brookline, Massachusetts(2 reports)

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Andover, Minnesota

Hopkins, Minnesota

Luverne, Minnesota

Winona, Minnesota

Kansas City, Missouri(2 reports)

Polson, Montana

Ramsay, Montana

Kingston, New Hampshire

Pelham, New Hampshire

South Dennis, New Jersey

Binghamton, New York

Crown Point, New York

Southold, New York

China Grove, North Carolina

Dunn, North Carolina

Edgeley, North Dakota

Owasso, Oklahoma

Moosic, Pennsylvania

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

Custer, South Dakota

Quinlan, Texas

Rowlett, Texas

Northfield, Vermont

Saint Albans, Vermont

Linden, Virginia

Burlington, Washington

Chelan, Washington

Lynnwood, Washington

West Bend, Wisconsin

Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Gardener's Notes:

12
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3
neutrals
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ROSLINDALE, MA | September 2014 | neutral

A great rose for the far north, where it performs best. It is tough, vigorous, very hardy, and even tolerates a little shade. It is very ...Read More

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Clear Spring, MD | June 2013 | neutral

My Uncle gave 'Therese Bugnet' to my Mother as a gift. It was beautiful for quite a few years but then our tree cover got so dense that t...Read More

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Kansas City, MO | April 2012 | positive

Teresa Bugnet was a surprise rose, supposed to be a Baron Prevost in a group of heirloom roses. It took me forever to identify her but I...Read More

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Crown Point, NY (Zone 4b) | June 2011 | positive

I came across this rose in my search for hardy, old-fashioned roses that survive a zone 4 winter. And does she ever! I've never had a sin...Read More

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Pelham, NH | June 2010 | positive

This rose was well-chosen to bloom by the back side of my 30' X 15' lily pond, as it is quite easy-care and I can't spray there for fear ...Read More

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Chelan, WA | May 2010 | positive

I have a four-year-old, seven-foot-high shrub of this variety in my rose hedge. It's one of my favorite roses for hedges. It's a bit t...Read More

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Carmel, IN | May 2010 | positive

This beauty is the first of my 70+ roses to bloom every spring. I give it no protection in our zone 5 winters, yet it has barely any die ...Read More

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Montrose, CO | March 2010 | positive

Wonderful low maintenance rose. Tough doesn't begin to explain the conditions we see here in SW Colorado. 50 to 60 mph winds in the Sprin...Read More

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China Grove, NC (Zone 7a) | May 2007 | positive

This is such a beautiful rose, and grows beautifully. In poor clay soil in NC with some amendment added, it has adapted well and outperfo...Read More

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Kingston, NH | June 2006 | positive

my first rose to open up this year(after so much rain here in
southern New Hampshire) I watched the first bloom get beat
do...Read More

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Louisville, KY (Zone 6b) | May 2006 | positive

A very tough rose. It stands up to heat and humidity as well as extreme cold. Slightly stoloniforous, it is easy to propogate but not invasive.

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West Chazy, NY (Zone 4b) | September 2005 | positive

This rose forms a 4" shrub with reddish stems. It has not been bothered by anything in the 10 years since I planted it. With some fertili...Read More

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West Bend, WI (Zone 5b) | October 2004 | positive

I like this rose. It's very hardy, doesn't seem to get black spot, has very fragrant flowers, good fall color ranging from maroon to yell...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | positive

My favorite rose (so far) - the foliage was resistant to blackspot when other (OGR) roses were being seriously attacked. The branches ar...Read More

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Pineville, LA (Zone 8b) | February 2001 | neutral

1950 4-6' Flowers repeatedly Zones 3-9
This extremely hardy rose was developed by George Bugnet, of Alberta, Canada, where it ...Read More

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