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Therese Bugnet Rose

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Rosa rugosa ‘Therese Bugnet’

Shrub: Rose

Height: 5-6′ Width: 4-5′
Sun: Full Sun Zone: 2

Large, double, deep pink fading to pale pink frilly blooms with a strong fragrance that open up from reddish-pink buds. Considered one of the most cold-hardy rose shrubs in the world. Green, crinkled, disease resistant foliage turns a showy red in fall with orange-red rose hips. A vigorous grower; purplish canes add winter colour. Repeat bloomer from early summer to frost. Rugosa hybrid rose. Fertilize in spring with a good compost or an all purpose fertilizer before new growth emerges. Roses need full sun for best flower production and a well-ventilated area; drought tolerant once established in moist, well-drained soil. Avoid getting the foliage wet when watering, instead water at soil level. Blooms on new wood: may cut back heavily in spring before growth emerges to promote new growth and better flower production, with heavy winter die back, prune back as low as the root system. Cut at a 45 degree angle rather than straight across, above an outward facing bud. Regular deadheading of finished flowers will promote more flower buds, ending a few weeks before end of summer to allow rose hips to form.

Available in select potted sizes.