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Highbush Cranberry vs White Rugosa Rose
Rosa Rugosa alba
Viburnum trilobum
NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON
NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON
White Rugosa Rose has many characteristics that will make it both a reliable and beautiful addition to your yard. Tolerant of many conditions and incredibly cold hardy, this rose can withstand salt, poor soil, and wind.
White Rugosa Rose produces white flowers that are attractive and pure white with a papery texture. It will make a great impenetrable hedge or border that is also deer resistant.
Note: This variety is from a seed source, not cuttings. Although somewhat true to seed and color expect some variability.
Highbush Cranberry produces attractive white flowers in late June and bears edible fruit that matures to a bright red colour in the late summer.
This shrub, native to much of Canada, is fast growing, and its fruit can be eaten raw or cooked into a sauce.
White Rugosa Rose Quick Facts
Highbush Cranberry Quick Facts
In row spacing: 0.6 m (2.0 ft)