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FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Golden Smiles' SUN |
MINI-FLORA 6a Rosa 'Hand in Hand' SUN |
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HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Keep Smiling' SUN AND PART SHADE |
GROUND COVER 3 Rosa 'Kent' SUN AND PART SHADE |
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HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Glorious' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Golden Oldie' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Grandpa Dickson' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Guy's Gold' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Gold Spice' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Golden Beauty' SUN |
MODERN SHRUB 2 Rosa 'Golden Wed-ding' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Golden Wedding' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Great Expect-ations' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Red Abund-ance' SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
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MODERN SHRUB 2 'Rosa Wild Edric' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Silver Anniv-ersary' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Simply the Best' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Welwyn Garden Glory' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Super Trouper' |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'York Minster' |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Haydock Park' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Helen Robin-son' SUN |
ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Iceberg' KORbin SUN AND PART SHADE |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Isn't She Lovely SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Irish Hope' SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Jack's Wish' SUN |
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ENGLISH ROSE 19a SUN |
HYBRID TEA 4 Rosa 'Just Joey' SUN AND PART SHADE |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Sun-sprite' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Saddle-worth Male Voice Choir' SUN |
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FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Sandra Lorraine' SUN |
MINI-ATURE BUSH 8 Rosa 'Saxilby Belle' SUN |
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FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Satch-mo' SUN |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Sexy Rexy' SUN AND PART SHADE |
FLORI-BUNDA 5 Rosa 'Sheree Daniels' SUN |
MINI-FLORA SHRUB 6a Rosa 'Shiry-nne Cowan' SUN |
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From Peter Beales Roses An illustrated encyclopaedia and grower's handbook of species roses, old roses and modern roses, shrub roses and climbers by Peter Beales (ISBN 0-00-272178-3) Published 1992:- " By far and away the best roses for bedding are Floribundas. They start flowering in late June and continue in flower until the first frost of November. As they come in all sizes, however, they are most effective when only one variety is grown en masse; and this applies not just in parks and large gardens but in small gardens too... because... it is very difficult to get an even height throughout any wide-ranging mixture."
"Floribunda Roses produce a cluster of blooms per stem." from J. Parker's. "Cluster flowered roses have several flowers on each stem. This means that you get a mass of colour in the garden. The flowers are not always as well shaped as the large flowered varieties. |
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Site design and content copyright ©November 2009. Page structure amended in September 2012. Mail-order Nursery links updated June 2013. RHS Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden Rose Index added on right hand side in May 2014. ©October 2014. Bloom Shapes and Petal Count Pages added. Chris Garnons-Williams. |
All Things Plants uses the following Bloom Shapes:- and Petal Count:-
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Modern Roses: 1 Modern Shrub Recurrent Large-Flowered
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The following is from Ashridge Nurseries:- Rosa Canina Hedging Spacing a Rosa canina hedge: General description of Rosa canina plants: Bareroot planting is best done between October and April |
Ivydene Gardens Rose Use Gallery: |
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Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES. FRAGRANT ROSES Page 1 and FRAGRANT ROSES Page 2 - The roses inserted into each page are described as Moderately Fragrant or Very Fragrant in the relevant Rose Plant Description Page. NOT FRAGRANT ROSES - The roses inserted into this page are described as Slightly Fragrant or No Fragrance or nothing mentioned about fragrance in the relevant Rose Plant Description Page. |
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It is worth remembering that especially with roses that the colour of the petals of the flower may change - The following photos are of Rosa 'Lincolnshire Poacher' which I took on the same day in R.V. Roger's Nursery Field:- |
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There are 720 roses in the Rose Galleries; many of which have the above series of pictures in their respective Rose Description Page. So one might avoid the disappointment that the 2 elephants had when their trunks were entwined instead of them each carrying their trunk using their own trunk, and your disappointment of buying a rose to discover that the colour you bought it for is only the case when it has its juvenile flowers; if you look at all the photos of the roses in the respective Rose Description Page!!!! |
Comment "Bush roses were bred for use in formal rose beds. The large-flowered bushes are best for formal rose beds near the house, and for cutting. Cluster-flowered bushes are ideal for beds of showy colour and could also be planted in groups at the front of a shrub border, or even singly. Cluster-flowered bushes are better suited to poor conditions, especially wet areas, because their flowers withstand rain better. Choosing bush roses is a matter of personal taste, but there are do’s and don’ts. Choose either large-flowered bushes or cluster-flowered bushes. Do not mix them – the results can be very messy. Neither should varieties of large-flowered bushes be mixed in the same bed because mixed colours take from the effect of formal elegance. The more showy cluster-flowered bushes can be mixed, but stick to two or three varieties – avoid the ‘fruit-salad’ effect. Try to match the varieties for height – use the taller ones to the back, or the middle of a bed, mixed border or island bed – and choose complementary colours. Research the variety and try to see it growing – visit St. Anne’s Rose Garden, Clontarf, Dublin, or a rose nursery during the flowering season. Standard roses are used in the middle, or at the back of large rose beds, to add some height. They have long been used as specimens on their own, but less so nowadays. They could also be used in groups, or singly, in a shrub border behind low, non-competitive plants to give summer colour. Being true shrubs, the shrub roses are best placed among other flowering and non-flowering shrubs. They bring colour to a shrub border in late spring and early summer. The shrub roses can also be planted as specimens on their own and some of them make good informal, secure hedges The climbing habit of growth of climbing and rambling roses makes them ideal for covering walls and unsightly large objects. They can also be grown on flowering garden trees to give more interest, or on an old tree stump, pillar or pergola. Miniature roses have become very popular for patio and container growing. They can also be used on rockeries, and as house plants." from Using Roses in the Garden by Ireland's Gardening Community. |
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ROSE USE GALLERY PAGES ROSE PLANT 2 GALLERY PAGES MODERN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE For further details on the cultivation of roses, consult the The Rose Society UK. The Royal National Rose Society went into administration on 15th May 2017. |
ROSE PLANT 2 GALLERY PAGES OLD GARDEN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE BED PICTURES |
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There are 3 groups of roses, whose Rose Use Flower Images are compared in Rose Use Gallery and whose Flower Colour and Rose Type Shape are compared in the Rose gallery There are 720 roses in this website:-
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