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GLAUCUS DOG ROSE
Rosa dumalis

SKU: 1413-008
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Rosa dumalis, the glaucous dog rose, is a species of rose in the Rosaceae family. The native range of this rose stretches from Europe to the Caucasus and also down to northwestern Africa. It has a deciduous scrambling shrub form in the wild and spreads by suckers. In Turkey, due to its thorns and scrambling habit, it is often used as a fence (or hedge) in open areas, especially on the edges of arable fields.

It is a shrub that grows 1–2 m (3 ft 3 in – 6 ft 7 in) high. It has thorns. It bears fragrant, dark or light pink flowers in June and July. The autumn produced hips are oval and quite soft, they are rich in ascorbic acid (vitamin C). The rose hips of Rosa canina and Rosa dumalis have been collected and traditionally used in Turkey for several decades. They are mainly collected during winter months and then they can be processed into several products such as marmalade, syrup, jam, etc. Also healthy teas and jellies. They also have been known as medicinal plants and used in folk medicine for quite awhile. The rose hips were used to treat coughs, stomach aches and sore throats.

Type: Shrub rose

Height: 1-2m

Location: Sun or part sun

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Seeds per pack: 8

Germination: Start these seeds right away to preserve viability, no matter the time of year. Soak the seeds for 24 hours before planting. Sow the seeds just under the surface of a sterile seed-start mix, and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90-120 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold-moist stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature (20-22 °C, 68-72 °F) for them to germinate. Germination is generally within 60 days after the warming period, though they could take a few months.

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Description

Rosa dumalis, the glaucous dog rose, is a species of rose in the Rosaceae family. The native range of this rose stretches from Europe to the Caucasus and also down to northwestern Africa. It has a deciduous scrambling shrub form in the wild and spreads by suckers. In Turkey, due to its thorns and scrambling habit, it is often used as a fence (or hedge) in open areas, especially on the edges of arable fields.

It is a shrub that grows 1–2 m (3 ft 3 in – 6 ft 7 in) high. It has thorns. It bears fragrant, dark or light pink flowers in June and July. The autumn produced hips are oval and quite soft, they are rich in ascorbic acid (vitamin C). The rose hips of Rosa canina and Rosa dumalis have been collected and traditionally used in Turkey for several decades. They are mainly collected during winter months and then they can be processed into several products such as marmalade, syrup, jam, etc. Also healthy teas and jellies. They also have been known as medicinal plants and used in folk medicine for quite awhile. The rose hips were used to treat coughs, stomach aches and sore throats.

Type: Shrub rose

Height: 1-2m

Location: Sun or part sun

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Seeds per pack: 8

Germination: Start these seeds right away to preserve viability, no matter the time of year. Soak the seeds for 24 hours before planting. Sow the seeds just under the surface of a sterile seed-start mix, and water in. Then cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 90-120 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold-moist stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature (20-22 °C, 68-72 °F) for them to germinate. Germination is generally within 60 days after the warming period, though they could take a few months.