Rosa Canina Fruit Seeds
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Add natural beauty and healthful benefits to your garden with our Rosa Canina Fruit Seeds, also known as Dog Rose. These premium-quality seeds are selected for their excellent germination rates and are ideal for hedgerows, garden borders, or wildflower areas with full sun and well-drained soil. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced gardener, this resilient and easy-to-grow shrub is a wonderful addition to any outdoor space.
Rosa Canina produces delicate pink flowers in spring and early summer, followed by vibrant red rose hips rich in vitamin C—perfect for teas, syrups, or natural remedies. Its graceful, arching form supports pollinators and wildlife, making it both beautiful and ecologically valuable. Plant your seeds today and enjoy the timeless elegance and healing potential of this classic wild rose.




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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Fall or Spring
Growth Habit
Arching shrub
Flavor Profile
Tart, fruity
Plant Characteristics
Pink flowers, red hips
Use
Hedging, medicinal, ornamental
Growing Conditions
Well-drained, loamy soil
Harvest Advantages
Edible fruit, wildlife-friendly
Plant Resistance
Cold-hardy, disease-resistant
About Rosa Canina Fruit Seeds
Rosa canina
Seed Names
Rosa Canina, Dog Rose
Seed Type
Open-pollinated
Commonly known as Dog Rose, Rosa canina is a hardy wild rose species valued for its pale pink blooms and vitamin C-rich rose hips. It serves both ornamental and medicinal purposes, forming dense thickets that attract pollinators and birds while thriving in diverse conditions.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun to part shade
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Stratify + direct sow
Plant Spacing
3–6 feet
Days to Maturity
2–3 years (fruiting)
Soil Preparation
Loamy, well-drained
Hardiness Zones
4 to 8
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Fall or early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 300 sq ft
500
Up to 1500 sq ft
1000
Up to 3000 sq ft
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I bought these specifically to grow my own rose hips for tea, and I�m very satisfied so far. The plants are coming along nicely, and I�m looking forward to a fresh, homegrown source of vitamin-rich fruit.
I honestly didn�t expect such a high success rate, but almost all of the seeds sprouted. The plants are easy to manage, and I love knowing that I�ll soon have both flowers and nutritious rose hips.
Out of the pack, most of my seeds germinated within a couple of weeks. I followed the soaking instructions and kept them warm. The seedlings look strong and healthy, which is always a great sign.
The seedlings from these seeds look incredibly healthy. I�ve planted them outdoors in a sunny spot, and they�re adapting quickly. I�m excited to eventually try making rose hip jam from the harvest.
These seeds sprouted nicely, and the plants are already showing good growth after a few weeks. I�m excited because I plan to use the rose hips for teas and natural remedies. They seem hardy and easy to care for so far.