R. arvensis
('Field Rose') A common rose of British hedgerows. Small bunches of fragrant, creamy white flowers, held on reddish stems, followed by red, egg-shaped hips. Very lax growth, reaching a great width if permitted. Read more
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Ramblers produce masses of small to medium-sized flowers held in large bunches, making them ideal for creating dramatic effect. With their height and flexibility they have a multitude of different uses: covering buildings and various garden structures, as well as rambling through trees. Although the majority of varieties are not repeat-flowering, many produce beautiful hips bringing autumnal colour and food for wildlife. They can also be used as support for other climbers, such as Clematis viticella.