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Buy Wild Roses – the most original and natural rose

Wild roses are the original form of roses, from which the various varieties of historical roses as well as modern roses ultimately result. They can therefore be called the ancestors of our modern garden roses. They are found all over the northern hemisphere and the different varieties of Wild Roses can be assigned to the Asian, European and North American regions .

The Wild Rose exudes an original charm and those who love nature and naturalness should have a Wild Rose in their garden, because they make a great contribution to our environment. Due to their simple, mostly 5-petalled flowers with beautiful stamens, Wild Roses are among the most bee and insect-friendly roses. They usually grow in large shrubs, but can also climb - there are also somewhat more compact varieties. Their stinger-reinforced shoots provide a safe refuge for all kinds of animals.

They all flower only once, but bloom abundantly in early summer and form the most beautiful rosehips in various forms in autumn. Rosehips, which are particularly rich in vitamin C, not only provide food for the animal world, but can also be processed into all kinds of delicious things in the kitchen.

Wild Rose varieties that always look good in the natural garden

There are many Wild Rose varieties that can be regularly admired in gardens or public plantings. The Rosa canina, also called dog rose, can be used to cover areas. The Rosa multiflora conjures up a white sea of flowers in early summer.

The Rosa hugonis, has an intense golden yellow flower, which is very rare for a Wild Rose and does not occur in European Wild Roses. At flowering time it is a real splash of colour. The Rosa omeiensis pteracantha is known as a barbed wire rose. Like Rosa hugonis, it originates from Asia and has a very distinctive arrangement of spines that resembles barbed wire.

As a hedge planting the "shiny rose" Rosa nitida cuts an excellent figure.

There are many more beautiful varieties and in our opinion there should be at least one Wild Rose in every garden. If you want to buy Wild Roses, there is not much you can do wrong. They are very hardy and easy to grow. This is one of the reasons why these roses still have a great attraction and they are the ancestors of all roses!

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Alaska
Climbing Rose
Alaska ®
Alba Meidiland
Shrub Rose
Alba Meidiland ®
Albéric Barbier
Rambler Rose
Albéric Barbier
Alliance
Hybrid Tea
Alliance
Annapurna
Hybrid Tea
Annapurna ®
Artemis
Shrub Rose
Artemis ®
Aspirin Rose
Floribunda Rose
Aspirin Rose ®
Baby Schneewittchen
Floribunda Rose
Baby Schneewittchen ®
Bienenweide Weiß
Ground Cover Rose
Bienenweide Weiß ®
Bobbie James
Rambler Rose
Bobbie James
Bordure Blanche
Floribunda Rose
Bordure Blanche ®
Boule de Neige
Bourbon Rose
Boule de Neige
Carte Blanche
Floribunda Rose
Carte Blanche
City of York
Rambler Rose
City of York
Claire Austin
English Rose
Claire Austin ®
Claus Dalby
Hybrid Tea
Claus Dalby ®
Climbing Schneewittchen
Climbing Rose
Climbing Schneewittchen ®
Crown Princess Mary
Hybrid Tea
Crown Princess Mary ®
Crystal Fairy
Ground Cover Rose
Crystal Fairy ®
Diamant
Ground Cover Rose
Diamant ®
Die Rose Ihrer Majestät
Dominique Loiseau
Floribunda Rose
Dominique Loiseau ®
Elfe
Climbing Rose
Elfe ®
Francis E. Lester
Rambler Rose
Francis E. Lester
Friedenslicht
Shrub Rose
Friedenslicht ®
Green Summer
Ground Cover Rose
Green Summer ®
Guirlande d'Amour
Climbing Rose
Guirlande d'Amour ®
Heideröslein Nozomi
Ground Cover Rose
Heideröslein Nozomi ®
Heidesommer
Ground Cover Rose
Heidesommer ®
Honeymilk
Miniature Rose
Honeymilk ®
Ice Meidiland
Ground Cover Rose
Ice Meidiland
Innocencia
Floribunda Rose
Innocencia ®
Ivory Compact Meidiland syn. Ivory Drift
Kastelruther Spatzen
Ground Cover Rose
Kastelruther Spatzen ®
Kathleen
Musk Rose
Kathleen
Kent syn. White Cover
Ground Cover Rose
Kent syn. White Cover ®
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