Rugosa roses are resilient and trouble free. Large and, often, scented blooms flower all summer, and in autumn the textured leaves turn yellow which accentuates their big rosehips. They are an excellent choice for growing by the sea as they can tolerate wind and salt well.
Learn more about choosing and planting bareroot roses in our advice section and find even more information in our resources section.
Bareroot roses are only available from mid-November to March. You can learn more about the differences between bareroot and potted plants in our advice section.
Potted roses are available all year, but the best selection, and the best time to plant, is in late spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October).