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SWEET BRIARS AND CANINA HYBRIDS

Sweet Briars and Canina HybridsThese are vigorous shrubs most, but not all, have scented foliage and are usually armed with numerous, sharp thorns which make them ideal subjects for covert work and informal, tall hedges. The single forms usually bear abundant hips in late summer and autumn.



Amy Robsart (1894)

(Sweet Briar) A spectacle when blooming. A mass of slightly scented deep pink, semi-single blooms in June on a very vigorous bush. The hips compensate for dullness for the rest of the summer.

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Anne of Geierstein (1894)

(Sweet Briar) A very vigorous member of the group, with sweetly scented foliage and single dark crimson red flowers with golden centres these are followed by scarlet fruit.

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Canina Abbotswood

Unique to us in the UK.
(Sweet Briar) Arching sprays of double pink roses borne in profusion.

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Catherine Seyton (1894)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Sweet Briar) Vigorous and thorny, flowers fragrant, single, soft pink with pronounced golden-yellow stamens. Foliage scented.

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Edith Ballenden (1895)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Sweet Briar) Single, pale pink flowers followed by good, red hips. Well scented foliage.

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Flora Mclvor (1894)

(Sweet Briar) A vigorous shrub with slightly scented foliage. Single flowers of rose pink with white centres.

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Greenmantle (1895)

(Sweet Briar) Single, rosy-red with golden stamens. Fragrant foliage. A lesser known Sweet Briar which should be more popular.

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Hebe's Lip (1912)

(Sweet Briar) ‘Rubrotincta’ Semidouble, white tinted with red on edges of petals. Vigorous.

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Janet's Pride (1892)

(Sweet Briar) ‘Clementine’ Semidouble flowers of creamy-white bordered with pink. Scented. Foliage also well scented. Vigorous and leafy.
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La Belle Distinguée

(Sweet Briar) A useful rose. Bright crimson, small double flowers on a compact plant, with dainty scented foliage of dark green. Origin obscure.

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