Lac Majeau Rose

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Lac Majeau Rose

Rosa spp. 5' x same. R. rugosa hybrid (Martha Bugnet x Betty Bugnet) Hybridized by Georges Bugnet, Canada, date unknown. Resembles the cultivar Marie Bugnet. Ruffled white blooms washed in a very pale soft silvery lavender-pink are 2–3" wide, double and fragrant. The bud is white with prominent cherry-red stripes that fade after opening. Nearly free of thorns. Very hardy and free of disease. Extremely rare in the trade and impossible to find this side of the pond—offered here for the first time courtesy of Corn Hill’s very special collection. Z2. (9–18" bare-root plants)



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Rosa Rugosa Hybrids

We no longer offer straight Rosa rugosa seedlings. Many wonderful old and new roses carry rugosa in their parentage (sometimes of an undetermined amount), and we have not observed these hybrids to be harmful to the environment. However the State of Maine legally requires us to include this statement: “R. rugosa: Invasive species, harmful to the environment. Do not plant in coastal environments, especially on or near sand dunes. Alternatives: Virginia rose, bayberry, red chokeberry, and beach plum.”

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About Rosa rugosa

Roses

Plant crowns 4–6' apart, in a large well-fertilized hole, in an area with at least 4–6 hrs of sun per day.

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