Sunday 11 October 2015

TYPES OF ROSES


ROSE TYPES

There are many types of roses, from the modern Hybrid Teas, to the older species roses. What would look good in your garden?



HYBRID TEA ROSE




Beautiful big blooms on single stems
ideal for cutting
Requires winter protection and regular maintenance
Stems grow 90 to 150 cm in height


HARDY MORDEN ROSE




Strong, robust and free flowering
Red rose-hips are produced in the fall and persist throughout the winter
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust


OTTAWA EXPLORER SHRUB ROSE



Very winter hardy
Highly resistant to black spot and powdery mildew
Continuous and repeat blooming all season


SHRUB ROSE



Hardy and disease resistant shrubs
Requires little maintenance
Blooms prolifically throughout the season
A vigorous rose ideal for hedging
No winter maintenance required


AUSTIN ROSE



Vigorous, disease resistant shrubs
Masses of fragrant old fashion blooms
Winter protection required
Stems grow 90 to 120 cm in height.


CLIMBING ROSE



Must be supported with trellises, arbours or on fences
Large flowered climbers bloom continuously
Stems grow 180 to 2.5 m in height


EASY ELEGANCE™  SHRUB ROSE



A new series of roses on their own roots
Good repeat bloom
Hardy and disease resistant


FLORIBUNDA ROSE



A compact shrub
Produces profuse, clusters of flowers all summer long
Requires winter protection depending on the location
Stems grow 80 to 125 cm in height


GRANDIFLORA ROSE



Vigorous upright grower
Produces clusters of large flowers on each stem
Requires winter protection and regular maintenance
Stems grow 150 cm in height


GROUND COVER ROSE



Use where low cover is needed or trail over wall and banks
Blooms repeatedly throughout the summer
Tolerant of extreme temperatures


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