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 ...
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, ...
Q: What is the ball-like structure that forms at the base of a spent rose bloom? Can I plant this? How do I root cuttings? - B.F., Houston A: The green balls are rose hips, the plant's seed pods. The ...
If you have roses in your landscape, then you probably are enjoying the rose hips this time of year. Rose hips are the swollen ovary of the pollinated rose flower. Rose hips can be pea size to 1 inch ...
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