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Where have you found Apothecary Rose and/or Rosa Rugosa?

 
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I'm looking for R. Gallica Officianalis or the French Rose and/or Rosa Rugosa. Where should I look? Also, which do you like better for culinary uses and why?
 
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In NH, the state nursery used to sell rugosa saplings, I bought some, for years. Check your state nursery, if any?

The NH plant sale list goes up in winter; plants are all sold by early spring.

The link below is supplied as an example only, since they don't actually have plants for sale

https://buynhseedlings.com/
 
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Where abouts are you located?

I know some areas can be difficult getting your hands on Rosa Rugosa while others are not. There might be an online nursery option depending where you are located in the world.
 
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I'm in Georgia. Zone 8a.

Timothy Norton wrote:Where abouts are you located?

I know some areas can be difficult getting your hands on Rosa Rugosa while others are not. There might be an online nursery option depending where you are located in the world.



 
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Here is where I bought mine online Rosa Rugosa strictly medical seeds
It’s a good online nursery, where I have bought most of my medicinal plants.
 
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