The rose has long been regarded as the "queen of flowers," revered for its fragrance and beauty. But less lauded are the orange and red hips, or seedpods, that form after the flowers fade. And that's ...
A. Rose hips are best produced on species shrub roses, rambling roses or varieties that don’t need extensive pruning. Some roses do not produce hips, such as `Mystic Fairy,’ `Rosa rugosa ‘ `Albo-plena ...
Jessica C. of Windsor asks: I have a few roses that produce many rose hips at this time of the year. Do you have any suggestions what I can do with them, culinary-wise? In late summer and early fall, ...
Rose hips are one of the lovely little gifts of autumn, small balls or beads in varying shades of orange and red that pop out just when you think with dismay that the show is finally over for the ...
A. Rose hips are best produced on species shrub roses, rambling roses or varieties that don’t need extensive pruning. Some roses do not produce hips, such as `Mystic Fairy,’ `Rosa rugosa ‘ `Albo-plena ...