Rose, species (Rosa)

Variety:
'Canary Bird' £9.50
filipes 'Kiftsgate' £9.50
'Lady Penzance' £9.50
moyesii £9.50
rubrifolia £9.50

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Rose, species (Rosa)

These varieties of roses all have single flowers, rather than double, and are consequently useful in attracting pollinating insects. They are all scented. Roses are despatched bare root from November to March.

Varieties:
Rosa 'Canary Bird': arching habit, early yellow flowers (illustrated)
Rosa filipes 'Kiftsgate': huge climber with gorgeous single white flowers
Rosa 'Lady Penzance': dense and vigorous Sweet Briar, salmon pink flowers with yellow centres
Rosa moyesii : huge red flowers
Rosa rubrifolia : lovely simple dusty pink flowers in midsummer

Flowers: July - September
Soil type: Fertile, moist, well drained
Supplier: R.V.Roger Ltd.
We donate half of our profit on sales of species roses to The Bumblebee Conservation Trust

Please note that there is a minimum purchase value of £50 through the website.

Our nectar and pollen plants have been chosen in association with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, British Beekeepers’ Association and Butterfly Conservation, who benefit from any sales. Please also see our wildflower and grass seed mixes, which include a Bumblebee mix, Pollen and Nectar Mix and Butterfly and Moth Wildflower Mix. We sell a number of plants in this section which provide important late and early nectar and pollen, for which also see our bulbs and non-native trees.
For butterflies, although you will find some nectar plants in this section which are also food plants for caterpillars, you will find many more in wildflower plugs, wildflower seeds, and native trees and shrubs.


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