Rosa moyesii comes from China and is very hardy, producing large red flowers followed by orange rosehips that are an excellent source of vitamin C.
The arching canes are adorned with pinnate leaves consisting of 5-7 leaflets, providing an elegant, airy appearance to the plant.
The foliage is bright green and during the flowering season, which usually occurs in late spring to early summer, Rosa moyesii produces large, single, cup-shaped flowers, typically in shades of pink or red, sometimes white.
These blooms are followed by attractive hips that persist into winter, adding ornamental value even after the flowering season has passed.
Rosa moyesii is considered to be quite frost hardy. It can tolerate cold temperatures and is capable of withstanding frost without significant damage to its foliage or overall health. However, extreme and prolonged cold conditions may still affect the plant, especially if it's young or newly planted.