Rugosa aren't fancy...but they ARE my favourite roses. Nothing -- absolutely nothing, in my my opinion -- can beat their heady aroma in late June. And the pollen must be fantastic. Just ask the local bees!
Most years these rugosas bloom all summer and THIS is one of those years. ;-) Sure, the bushes are not as prolific as they were in June, but they are still flowering!
Once the blooms are done, the rose hips steal the scene, huge and lovely. I've dried them for tea and have even made delicious jam with them. But darn! My husband is a diabetic so the less sugary stuff in the house the better.
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37 comments:
Lovely! I can almost smell them way down here!
Great post, and I love the collage.
yes they are wonderful...and the rose hips are great for tea. You did a great job of collaging them.
Beautiful!
Incredible! The color alone, even without the aroma, would make them worth it!
Marvelous colors! Great post!
Thank you for take part in this idea!
Santilli
I'd love to try the jelly. It's a pretty flower and reminds me of a moss rose but the leaf is not the same.
Oh yeah, they are great. The hips are so shiny and red, almost as great as the flowers. MB
Fantastic collage! I have to agree with you - I love their heady perfume and the rose hips in the fall.
brightly delicate!
I love the way you've presented this & I do so agree with out about the roses - the flowers are over here but the hips look lovely.
The colours are so beautiful! I love those roses, too. And also the colour of the fruit is a wonderful.
Yes, lovely! I've never made tea from roses.
Oh so lovely! Great collage also!!
I like your post today. Nice.
They are so pretty. I've had rose hips in tea but not jam. I'd love to try it. It must be a pretty color.
Darla
I like these wild roses... they can be found in some of our hedgerows... and you are quite right they are like a magnet for the honey bees...
Mines Here
Neat collage! Good post for Today's flowers!
Cheers, Klaus
I am fond of rugosas too. I particularly like how the hips add colour to the garden after the flowers are long gone. That is a really pretty collage that you made!
My Flower Here
Is this one of those roses that has been around for generations? They always seem to have such wonderful fragrance. I love your photos and commentary. Very interesting information.
Hi again!
If you can't beat them, you join in!
So,as a flower lover.
You get the credit for it...
Hi again!
If you can't beat them, you join in!
So,as a flower lover.
You get the credit for it...
EG: What a beatiful capture of a great little flower.
Very beautiful your flowers and the collage. I've been once in Canada and the gardens, everywhere, let me fascinated. Thanks for your coment.
Very lovely shot. Your previous posts are very beautiful as well, I especially like the shot of the butterfly.
They are so beautiful. I have seen them at beach houses I have rented in the past, but never tried to grow them. Love those hips!
I'm jealous of the bee.
Your rugosa are beautiful. Excellent shots!
These are beautiful!
Well, I went over and joined the flowers group and planted some flowers and they are already up at Thunder Maker.
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Abraham Lincoln
amazing roses. I like how you arranged the pictures.
I love Rosa Rugosa. It's one of my favourites too, and your photos are beautiful.
Are magnificent and if the bees approve ...
beautiful colors.
Ah, those reminds me of "the old days". They were everywhere and the seeds in the rose hips were very popular among the children. They itch something terrible when put down the back, under the cloth. We called them lice.
I can feel your passion for these flowers in the pics! Beautiful!
Excellent collage ... I'm going to have to come back here and stare at it for some new inspiration...
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