There's just something about hips....

thistlebloom

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...that is just so appealing.

They are a nice bow to summer and the glorious blooms that preceded them, and kind of a welcoming smile to fall.

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I have what is supposed to be a knockout climbing yellow rose. It has pretty yellow blooms, but so far not looking much like a climber. Anyway, it's covered in big, red hips just like those. Should I do anything? Or just enjoy the seasonal variety. Do they need to be removed at some point?
(What are they anyway? Seeds??)
 

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Rose hips are seed pods. They hold many seeds inside each hip - rather like a pomegranate without the juicy coating. Rose hips are also high in vitamin C.
I have several rugosa roses and they do make good sized hips. I think they are rather tasty.
 
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