Species, Wild Rose, Beach Rose, Japanese Rose, Saltspray Rose, Ramanas Rose

Rosarugosa

Family
Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
Genus
Rosa (RO-zuh)
Species
rugosa (roo-GO-suh)
Synonym
Rosa andreae
Rosa coruscans
Rosa ferox
Rosa pubescens
Rosa regeliana
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Where to Grow
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This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anchor Point, Alaska

Nikolaevsk, Alaska

Seward, Alaska

Pusztafalu, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén

Anaheim, California

Carrick, California

Edgewood, California

Weed, California

Milford, Delaware

Snellville, Georgia

Carol Stream, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Smiths Grove, Kentucky

Brookeville, Maryland

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Brighton, Michigan

South Lyon, Michigan

Traverse City, Michigan

Brandon, Mississippi

Marietta, Mississippi

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Fayetteville, North Carolina

Bucyrus, Ohio

Shawnee, Oklahoma

Waldport, Oregon

Greencastle, Pennsylvania

Middletown, Rhode Island

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Warwick, Rhode Island

Florence, South Carolina

Custer, South Dakota

Bellingham, Washington

Spokane, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
3
neutrals
3
negatives
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Brighton, MI | March 2023 | positive

I have several colors of rugosa roses in our front yard. Some grow taller than others. They have beautiful, while short-lived, blooms and...Read More

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(Zone 7a) | May 2016 | negative

Taken over most of the beaches in the area, forcing out the native cranesbills and hollies. Beach visits are also made troublesome by the...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | September 2014 | neutral

Tough, easy, and adaptable, this species will naturalize happily in beach sand a hundred feet from the ocean. It blooms continuously thro...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | February 2012 | neutral

A fair enough species rose, decent hips. Blooms in July in my garden.

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Anchor Point, AK | June 2009 | positive

I love these roses. You only have to prune them. I have several different kinds of the Rosa rugosa. They do spread very aggressively. I ...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | January 2008 | negative

This plant makes good shelter in windy saline coastal areas and beaches, but beware of its invasive nature! It could fill your backyard, ...Read More

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Warwick, RI | January 2008 | neutral

Rosa rugosa is also commonly referred to as beach rose. Living on Narragansett Bay, rugosa grows along the shoreline (and in my yard) "n...Read More

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Brandon, MS (Zone 8a) | October 2004 | positive

I planted several pinks ('Wildberry Breeze') and whites ('Wild Spice') in early summer this year. They make a beautiful hedge, growing r...Read More

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Fostoria, OH (Zone 5b) | June 2003 | negative

These roses will spread even into the yard via underground runners. Very aggressive!

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Seward, AK (Zone 3b) | December 2002 | positive

Rugosa roses originate from the coastal dunes along Northern Japan and Siberia. They are cold-hardy and disease resistant. The foliage of...Read More

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