Ivydene Gardens Plant with Photo Index Gallery:
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Plant Name with link to its page in Ivydene Gardens:-
If this is a Rock, Wall, Paved or Water Garden Plant, then a thumbnail will be inserted in one of the 53 Flower Colour Comparison Pages in the
Rock Plant Flowers 53 Gallery. Other plants will go into their type of plant Comparison Page Gallery, like Bulb, Climber, etc.

If the image has IMG or PICT in its filename, then it is a Passthrough Camera Image of usually 4000 x 3000 pixels and it will take a long time to load on your screen. Click on it and drag it to your desktop to use it.

Type of Plant with Thumbnail

Up to Rosa 'Elina' 144 Rose, I have attempted to show you all the roses that I took photos of in the nursery field of RV Roger. From then on, the following roses from that nursery will not be shown because:-

1. nobody sells it anymore from December 2019 onwards,

2. its flowers are a changing riot of colours from opening bud to dying flower so you really do not know what you are buying,

3. its dead petals do not fall off very quickly, so the general impression is patches of light brown or white with red splodges on it in a bed of them,

or

4. the colour shown in the mail-order nursery photos does not correspond with the colour of the petals in my photos.

The photo shown in this column is of the mature flower. Then in addition to the mature flower within the RV Roger Roses Camera Image pages I show:-

the row of roses, so that you can how floriferous they are and what the general impression is of the rose flower colour.
Then the closed buds,
opening buds,
juvenile flower and
dying flower so that you can tell more about its flower life cycle before you consider buying it

Comments
If the Image is copyrighted to
Garnons-Williams or Foord, then it is in the Public Domain and you may download it and use it. Many of the Images published within Ivydene Gardens have the copyright name appended to the Image filename.

Rosa Super Trouper = 'Fryleyeca'
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Rosa 'Super Trouper'

Rosa Super Trouper = 'Fryleyeca'
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Rosa 'Super Trouper

Rose

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Plant without Support in Mixed Borders at RHS Garden in Wisley.

See details in
Rose RHS S-Z Wisley Gallery.

Rudbeckia fulgida var deamii IMG 1910.JPG

Herbaceous Perennial

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Plant Support in Mixed Borders at RHS Garden in Wisley.

Rosa bourbon 'Zigeunerknabe' with string support system
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa centifolia 'Fantin Latour' IMG 2025.JPG

Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa centifolia 'Paul Ricault'
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa climber 'Blossomtime'
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Rosa climber 'Blossomtime'
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Rosa climber 'Blossomtime'
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa climbing 'Rose Mermaid' IMG 2139.JPG

Rosa climbing 'Rose Mermaid' IMG 2140.JPG

Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rhododendron oreotrephes
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Rhododendron oreotrephes
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Rhododendron oreotrephes
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Rhododendron

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa gallica 'Duchesse de Montebello'
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa moyesii
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Roxburgs' with chipped wood mulch
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa damask 'Ispahan'
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Rosa damask 'Ispahan'
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa 'Wolley Dod' with string supports
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rose tripod support system
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Page 13 Recommended Rose Pruning Methods

 

Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa 'Henri Martin' rose support IMG 5522.JPG

Rosa 'Henri Martin' rose support IMG 5523.JPG

Rosa 'Henri Martin' rose support IMG 5524.JPG

Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Roses support
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Roses support
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Rose

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Plants and Plant Supports in Sissinghurst Castle Garden on 19 April 2013.

Rosa 'Alfred Colomb'
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Rosa 'Alfred Colomb'
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Rosa 'Alfred Colomb'
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Rosa 'Alfred Colomb'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Unique to us in the UK. (Hybrid Perpetual) A large, full rose, rounded in late bud and high centred. Brickish red with flecks of deep carmine, it sounds vulgar but nethertheless is very appeling. The repeat flowering scented blooms are ideal for cutting and with tidy growth and abundant foliage it makes a lovely addition to the garden." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Attleborough'
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Rosa 'Attleborough'
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Rosa 'Attleborough'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Unique to us in the UK. (Modern Climber) It is good to have been able to name a rose for our own town where we have planted a public rose garden. This is a healthy and robust climbing rose with flowers of clear bright red with occasional white tints. Repeats well into the Autumn." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Baronne Prevost'
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Rosa 'Baronne Prevost'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Hybrid Perpetual) Very double, flattish flowers of deep, rose pink. An upright and vigorous plant with ample foliage. Scented." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Bonica'
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Rosa 'Bonica'
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Rosa 'Bonica'
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Rosa 'Bonica'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

"(Ground Covering Rose) Soft pink, semi-double blooms on a vigorous, bushy plant with dark, leathery foliage. A superb variety." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Buff Beauty'
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Rosa 'Buff Beauty' IMG 3718.JPG

Rosa 'Buff Beauty'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

"(Hybrid Musk) One of the most beautiful roses in this group. A vigorous plant bearing large trusses of apricot yellow to buff-yellow flowers. These are of medium size and semi-double. Fragrant. Flowering from mid-summer onwards. Can be grown as a small climber. Bred by Bentall" from Peter Beales

Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rosa californica plena
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Species) 'Plena' Rich lilac-pink, semidouble flowers borne liberally on a gracefully arching bush in high summer. A very useful rose." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Capel Manor House'
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Rosa 'Capel Manor House'
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Rosa 'Capel Manor House'
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Rosa 'Capel Manor House'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Deep, blood red, semi double flowers with white stripes on younger petals, subtle fragrance and strong growth. This makes an good shrub rose for the middle or back of the border, but could be grown as a small climber with support. Healthy foliage of good colour with average thorns." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'City of York'
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Rosa 'City of York'
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Rosa 'City of York'
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Rosa 'City of York'
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Rosa 'City of York'
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Rosa 'City of York'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Unique to us in the UK. (Rambler) This exquisite rambler, forms clusters of semi-double, creamy-white flowers with lemon centres, which are produced very freely, giving a superb overall effect throughout the summer. Establishing to a height of around 15 feet, this rose is perfect for growing over an arch, on a north wall or against a shady fence. The rich golden stamens are a magnet to wildlife and the heady lemon fragrance is an added delight." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Comte de Chambord'
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Rosa 'Comte de Chambord'
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Rosa 'Comte de Chambord'
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Rosa 'Comte de Chambord'
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Rosa 'Comte de Chambord'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Portland) This rose is a perfect alternative to Gertrude Jekyll which we no longer stock. A vigorous, erect bush bearing very fragrant pinkish-lilac, full, flat flowers, borne continuously. Outstanding. Good foliage." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Dunwich Rose'
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Rosa 'Dunwich Rose'
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Rosa 'Dunwich Rose'
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Rosa 'Dunwich Rose'
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Rosa 'Dunwich Rose'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Pimpinellifolia) One of the early flowering roses, this rose doesn't disappoint, with delicate, medium sized, single, white flowers with prominent yellow stamens. Complimented with fern-like foliage and many bristles. With a procumbent habit and shade tolerance this lovely spring flowering rose can be placed in most areas of the garden." from Peter Beales

Rosa elegantula persotosa
'Threepenny Bit Rose'
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Rosa elegantula persotosa
'Threepenny Bit Rose'
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Rosa elegantula persotosa
'Threepenny Bit Rose'
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Rosa elegantula persotosa
'Threepenny Bit Rose'
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Rosa elegantula persotosa
'Threepenny Bit Rose'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Species) 'Rosa farreri persetosa' 'Threepenny Bit Rose'. A charming shrub with fern-like leaves which turn to purple and crimson in the autumn. The tiny hips, are of a bright orange red colour. Small lilac pink flowers." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Gold Flower Carpet'
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Rosa 'Gold Flower Carpet'
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Rosa 'Gold Flower Carpet'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Masses of beautiful flowers for up to 6 months of the year. Rich green glossy foliage with superb disease resistance. Easy maintenance, just shear back growth by 1/3rd on each plant during early Spring." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Happy Retirement'
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Rosa 'Happy Retirement'
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Rosa 'Happy Retirement'
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Rosa 'Happy Retirement'
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Rosa 'Happy Retirement'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Clusters of soft pink, semi-double blooms only hold a slight fragrance but are continuously produced on a healthy, bushy plant. Foliage extremely attractive and glossy. Makes a good hedge." from Peter Beales

Rosa indigo
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Rosa indigo
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Rosa indigo
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Rosa indigo
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Rosa indigo
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Rosa indigo
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Portland) Upright in habit, this Portland produces large purple red, fully double, fragrant flowers throughout the summer and autumn." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Juno'
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Rosa 'Juno'
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Rosa 'Juno'
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Rosa 'Juno'
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Rosa 'Juno'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Centifolia) An arching shrub with double, globular, blush-pink flowers. Scented." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Kazanlik'
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Rosa 'Kazanlik'
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Rosa 'Kazanlik'
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Rosa 'Kazanlik'
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Rosa 'Kazanlik'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

"(Damask) 'Trigintipetala'. A vigorous rose with soft textured petals of warm pink. Very highly scented. Ideal for pot pourri." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Macmillan Nurse'
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Rosa 'Macmillan Nurse'
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Rosa 'Macmillan Nurse'
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Rosa 'Macmillan Nurse'
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Rosa 'Macmillan Nurse'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose RHS G-R Wisley Gallery.

"(Modern Classic) An excellent little shrub rose with large old-fashioned rosette style blooms of white occasionally flushed peach, borne in clusters.They are subtly scented and appear continuously throughout the summer and autumn against dark green, glossy, foliage. Perfect for growing in tubs, makes an eye-catching statement if used as a hedge to edge your home. An incredibly healthy and rightly popular rose. Bred by Beales." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Morning Jewel'
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Rosa 'Morning Jewel'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rosa 'Norwich Castle'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Unique to us in the UK. (Floribunda) A shapely rose of rich, copper orange with a good perfume, borne on a strong neck and abundant, healthy, dark green foliage. A good bedding variety which is also useful for a low hedge. " from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Ophelia'
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Rosa 'Ophelia'
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Rosa 'Ophelia'
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Rosa 'Ophelia'
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Rosa 'Ophelia'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(H.T.) Shapely buds opening to rich, flesh pink with deeper shadings. Slight lemon tints in the centre of each bloom. Good foliage and highly fragrant." from Peter Beales.

Rosa 'Pearl Drift'
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Rosa 'Pearl Drift'
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Rosa 'Pearl Drift'
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Rosa 'Pearl Drift'
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Rosa 'Pearl Drift'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose Use Gallery.

"(Modern Shrub) A beautiful rose producing semi-double large flowers of ice-white, tinged pink. Once open the blooms reveal the prominent yellow stamens, which is a real magnet to wildlife. Compact habit with healthy, glossy foliage. Can be grown as a small ground cover or alternatively looks very effective growing through a hedgerow. Bred by Le Grice. " from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Prosperity'
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Rosa 'Prosperity'
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Rosa 'Prosperity'
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Rosa 'Prosperity'
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Rosa 'Prosperity'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

"(Hybrid Musk) Trusses of very double creamy-white flowers which look well against its dark glossy leaves, strongly scented. Creates a stunning hedge. Bred by Pemberton." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Red Velvet Flower Carpet'
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Rosa 'Red Velvet Flower Carpet'
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Rosa 'Red Velvet Flower Carpet'
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Rosa 'Red Velvet Flower Carpet'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"Masses of deep red, single flowers with pronounced yellow stamens, produced continuously in large clusters amidst dark, glossy, healthy foliage. Another strong, healthy variety to add to our collection of Flower Carpet roses. Easy maintenance, just shear back growth by 1/3rd on each plant during early Spring." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Reine des Violettes'
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Rosa 'Reine des Violettes'
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Rosa 'Reine des Violettes'
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Rosa 'Reine des Violettes'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Hybrid Perpetual) A large shrub bearing abundant leaves, very few thorns and soft, velvety, violet flowers all through summer. Highly fragrant. Superb in most soils." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Sophie's Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Sophie's Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Sophie's Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Sophie's Perpetual'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(China) An old rose of unknown origin. Shapely, double, silver and pink cupped flowers. Scented." from Peter Beales

Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'
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Rosa 'Stanwell Perpetual'
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Rose

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Rose from
Peter Beales Display Garden

"(Pimpinellifolia) A prickly, arching shrub which blooms all summer with an array of medium-sized blush pink to white flowers. Double and very fragrant. Blue-green ferny foliage." from Peter Beales

Rosa beds
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Rose beds
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Rose beds from
Peter Beales Display Garden

RV Roger Roses:-

Rosa is coloured to what is mainly the flower colour, or colour description from opening bud to death is added to the flower name

Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous' Floribunda
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose RHS Wisley Gallery.

Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha' Climber
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rosa 'Aloha'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen' Floribunda
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rosa 'Amber Queen'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose RHS Wisley Gallery.

Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star' Budded Miniature mixed yellow/ amber / pink
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rosa 'Amber Star'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Amber Sunset'
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Rosa 'Amber Sunset' Budded Miniature mixed yellow/ amber / pink
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Rosa 'Amber Sunset'
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Rosa 'Amber Sunset'
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Rosa 'Amber Sunset'
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Rosa 'Amber Sunset'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Ambiance'
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Rosa 'Ambiance' Miniflora
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Rosa 'Ambiance'
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Rosa 'Ambiance'
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Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Use Gallery.

Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
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Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer' Hybrid
Tea
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Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
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Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
IMG 9809.JPG

Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
IMG 9811.JPG

Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
IMG 9812.JPG

Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
IMG 9813.JPG

Rosa 'Andrea Stelzer'
IMG 9814.JPG

Rose

mIMG9807indexrosaandreastelzerrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 120cm x 90cm
Scent: Mild fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: (KORfachrit). Medium pink with light reverse. Raised by W. Kordes & Sons in 1992. (unknown parentage).
Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9639.JPG

Rosa 'Angela' Floribunda
IMG 8060.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 8061.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 8064.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 8069.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9645.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9646.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9647.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9649.JPG

Rosa 'Angela'
IMG 9651.JPG

Rose

mIMG8060indexrosaangelarvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 90cm x 70cm
Scent: Good fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Glorious rose-pink. Good fragrance. Very disease resistant. Raised by Riemer Kordes in 1984. [Yesterday x Peter Frankenfeld].
Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson'
IMG 7972.JPG

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson' Floribunda
IMG 7968.JPG

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson'
IMG 7969.JPG

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson'
IMG 7970.JPG

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson'
IMG 7973.JPG

Rosa 'Anisley Dickson'
IMG 7974.JPG

Rose

mIMG7972indexrosaanisleydicksonrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Scent: Slight fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: (DICkimono). Salmon pink with a darker reverse. Raised by Patrick Dickson in 1983. (Cathedral x Momento).
Suitable for exhibition.

Royalty Statement: This variety is covered by the BARB scheme and must not be propagated without their permission' " from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Apricot Ingrid'
IMG 5469.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Ingrid' Miniflora yellow to red
IMG 5467.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Ingrid'
IMG 5468.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Ingrid'
IMG 5470.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Ingrid'
IMG 5472.JPG

Rose

mIMG5469indexrosaapricotingridrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Raised by George Mander.
Rose flowering season: May to October.
Suitable for exhibition.

Royalty Statement: This variety is grown by us under a 'royalty' scheme and must not be propagated without the breeder's permission' " from RV Roger

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7997.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle' Floribunda yellow to orange to red
IMG 7988.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7977.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7979.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7980.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7981.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7983.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7985.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7987.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7989.JPG

Rosa 'Annabelle'
IMG 7996.JPG

Rose

mIMG7997indexrosaannabellervrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Scent: Some fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose

Description: (KORbell). Raised by Riemer Kordes in 1972. Introduced by Dickson Nurseries Ltd, UK. (Zorina x Colour Wonder). Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8274.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex' Floribunda apricot to white
IMG 8263.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8264.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8267.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8269.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8270.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8271.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8272.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Rex'
IMG 8275.JPG

Rose

mIMG8274indexrosaapricotrexrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Scent: Slight fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose

Description: Apricot. A sport of Sexy Rexy. Slight fragrance. Good disease resistance. Raised by Brian Schofield. Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm. Rose flowering season: May to October. Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger

 

 

 

Ivydene Gardens Plant with Photo Index Gallery:
Page R 1

Plant Name with link to its page in Ivydene Gardens:-
If this is a Rock, Wall, Paved or Water Garden Plant, then a thumbnail will be inserted in one of the 53 Flower Colour Comparison Pages in the
Rock Plant Flowers 53 Gallery. Other plants will go into their type of plant Comparison Page Gallery, like Bulb, Climber, etc.

If the image has IMG or PICT in its filename, then it is a Passthrough Camera Image of usually 4000 x 3000 pixels and it will take a long time to load on your screen. Click on it and drag it to your desktop to use it.

Type of Plant with Thumbnail

Up to Rosa 'Elina' 144 Rose, I have attempted to show you all the roses that I took photos of in the nursery field of RV Roger. From then on, the following roses from that nursery will not be shown because:-

1. nobody sells it anymore from December 2019 onwards,

2. its flowers are a changing riot of colours from opening bud to dying flower so you really do not know what you are buying,

3. its dead petals do not fall off very quickly, so the general impression is patches of light brown or white with red splodges on it in a bed of them,

or

4. the colour shown in the mail-order nursery photos does not correspond with the colour of the petals in my photos.

The photo shown in this column is of the mature flower. Then in addition to the mature flower within the RV Roger Roses Camera Image pages I show:-

the row of roses, so that you can how floriferous they are and what the general impression is of the rose flower colour.
Then the closed buds,
opening buds,
juvenile flower and
dying flower so that you can tell more about its flower life cycle before you consider buying it

Comments
If the Image is copyrighted to
Garnons-Williams or Foord, then it is in the Public Domain and you may download it and use it. Many of the Images published within Ivydene Gardens have the copyright name appended to the Image filename.

Rosa 'Apricot Silk'
IMG 9764.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Silk' Hybrid Tea yellow to orange to pink
IMG 9765.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Silk'
IMG 9766.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Silk'
IMG 9767.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Silk'
IMG 9768.JPG

Rosa 'Apricot Silk'
IMG 9769.JPG

Rose

mIMG9766indexrosaapricotsilkrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Arcanum'
IMG 5477.JPG

Rosa 'Arcanum' Miniflora pink and yellow to red and white
IMG 5474.JPG

Rosa 'Arcanum'
IMG 5475.JPG

Rosa 'Arcanum'
IMG 5478.JPG

Rosa 'Arcanum'
IMG 5479.JPG

Rose

mIMG5478indexrosaarcanumrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 50cm x 40cm
Scent: No fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose

Description: (TUCarc). Deep apricot blended white. Raised by Robbie Tucker in 2000. Introduced by Rosemania, USA in 2001. (seedling x Kristin). Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7357.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset' Budded Miniature red and yellow to pink and white
IMG 7348.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7349.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7350.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7352.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7353.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7354.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset'
IMG 7355.JPG

Rosa 'Arizona Sunset' I
MG 7358.JPG

Rose

mIMG7357indexrosaarizonasunsetrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8282.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell' - Floribunda deep yellow to pale yellow
IMG 8278.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8281.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8283.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8284.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8285.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8287.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8288.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
IMG 8289.JPG - Floribunda

Rose

mIMG8282indexrosaarthurbellrvrogergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

There are further details on this rose in Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Arthur Merril' - Floribunda
IMG 8325.JPG

Rosa 'Arthur Merril' - Floribunda
IMG 8329.JPG

Rosa 'Arthur Merril'
IMG 8327.JPG

Rosa 'Arthur Merril'
IMG 8333.JPG

Rosa 'Arthur Merril'
IMG 8337.JPG

Rose

wIMG8333indexrosaarthurmerrilgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Autumn' - Hybrid Tea
IMG 9771.JPG

Rosa 'Autumn' - Hybrid Tea red to yellow and red violet to red violet
IMG 9772.JPG

Rosa 'Autumn'
IMG 9774.JPG

Rose

wIMG9774indexrosaautumngarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Baby Bio' - Floribunda
IMG 8345.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' - Floribunda IMG 8340.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' IMG 8342.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' IMG 8343.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' IMG 8346.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' IMG 8347.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Bio' IMG 8349.JPG

Rose

wIMG8345indexrosababybiogarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Baby Boomer' - Budded Miniature
IMG 7365.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer' - Budded Miniature pink to pink and white
IMG 7360.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer'
IMG 7361.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer'
IMG 7363.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer'
IMG 7366.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer'
IMG 7369.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Boomer'
IMG 7371.JPG

Rose

wIMG7365indexrosababyboomergarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Baby Katie' - Budded Miniature
IMG 7379.JPG
 

Rosa 'Baby Katie' - Budded Miniature pink and white to yellow and pink
IMG 7374.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Katie'
IMG 7378.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Katie'
IMG 7377.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Katie'
IMG 7373.JPG

Rose

wIMG7379indexrosababykatiegarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Baby Masquerade' - Budded Miniature
IMG 7389.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Masquerade' - Budded Miniature yellow and pink to pink and white
IMG 7383.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Masquerade'
IMG 7385.JPG

Rosa 'Baby Masquerade'
IMG 7388.JPG

Rose

wIMG7389indexrosababymasqueradegarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Ballerina' - Modern Shrub
Non-Recurrent Cluster-Flowered
IMG 9405.JPG

Rosa 'Ballerina' - Modern Shrub red violet and white to white
Non-Recurrent Cluster-Flowered
IMG 9399.JPG

Rosa 'Ballerina'
IMG 9400.JPG

Rosa 'Ballerina'
IMG 9401.JPG

Rosa 'Ballerina'
IMG 9404.JPG

Rosa 'Ballerina'
IMG 9407.JPG

Rose

wIMG9405indexrosaballerinagarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Barbara Stack' - Floribunda
IMG 8358.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack' - Floribunda red and yellow to orange to pink
IMG 8351.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack'
IMG 8353.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack'
IMG 8357.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack'
IMG 8359.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack'
IMG 8360.JPG

Rosa 'Barbara Stack'
IMG 8362.JPG

Rose

wIMG8358indexrosabarbarastackgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in index of Rose Other A-F Roses Gallery, where it used for bedding,
to grow in pots and as a cut-flower.

Rosa 'Barry Stephens' - Hybrid Tea
IMG 9675.JPG
 

Rosa 'Barry Stephens' - Hybrid Tea orange and yellow
IMG 9671.JPG

Rosa 'Barry Stephens'
IMG 9672.JPG

Rosa 'Barry Stephens'
IMG 9673.JPG

Rosa 'Barry Stephens'
IMG 9677.JPG

Rosa 'Barry Stephens'
IMG 9678.JPG

Rose

wIMG9675indexrosabarrystephensgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Behold' - Budded Miniature
IMG 7396.JPG

Rosa 'Behold' - Budded Miniature yellow to pale yellow
IMG 7392.JPG

Rosa 'Behold'
IMG 7394.JPG

Rosa 'Behold'
IMG 7398.JPG

Rosa 'Behold'
IMG 7400.JPG

Rose

wIMG7396indexrosabeholdgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bella Christina' - Floribunda
IMG 8373.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina' - Floribunda red and yellow to red and white
IMG 8367.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8368.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8369.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8370.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8371.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8374.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Christina'
IMG 8376.JPG

Rose

wIMG8373indexrosabellachristinagarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 120cm x 85cm
Scent: Slight fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose

Description: Dark red with cream reverse Prolific, continuous bloom throughout the season. Raised by George Mander in 2006. Introduced by R.V.Roger Ltd, UK in 2009. (Shades of Pink x Super Sun). Suitable for exhibition.

Royalty Statement: This variety is grown by us under a 'royalty' scheme and must not be propagated without the breeder's permission' " from RV Roger

Rosa 'Bella Diana' - Floribunda IMG 8468.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana' - Floribunda red violet and white
IMG 8462.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana'
IMG 8466.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana'
IMG 8469.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana'
IMG 8470.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana'
IMG 8472.JPG

Rosa 'Bella Diana'
IMG 8473.JPG

Rose

wIMG8468indexrosabelladianagarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 80cm x 60cm
Scent: Slight fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose

Description: Pink and white, pink edges. Continuous bloom throughout the season. Almost thornless. Raised by George Mander in 2006. Introduced by R.V.Roger Ltd, UK in 2009. (Glowing Amber x (June Laver x Rubies 'n' Pearls)). Suitable for exhibition.

Royalty Statement: This variety is grown by us under a 'royalty' scheme and must not be propagated without the breeder's permission' " from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Belle Happiness'
IMG 8774.JPG - Climber

Rosa 'Belle Happiness' - Climber
IMG 8773.JPG

Rosa 'Belle Happiness'
IMG 8775.JPG

Rose

wIMG8774indexrosabellehappinessgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Available from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Betty Curry'
IMG 9686.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Betty Curry' - Hybrid Tea
IMG 9680.JPG

Rosa 'Betty Curry'
IMG 9682.JPG

Rosa 'Betty Curry'
IMG 9684.JPG

Rose

wIMG9686indexrosabettycurrygarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Cannot find supplier in December 2019.

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9567.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Betty's Smile' - Hybrid Tea white and pale yellow, white and pale pink
IMG 9568.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9569.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9571.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9574.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9573.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9565.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9566.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9572.JPG

Rosa 'Betty's Smile'
IMG 9575.JPG

Rose

wIMG9567indexrosabettyssmilegarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Use Gallery.

Rosa 'Big Chief'
IMG 9710.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Big Chief'
IMG 9706.JPG

Rosa 'Big Chief' - Hybrid Tea dark red
IMG 9709.JPG

Rosa 'Big Chief'
IMG 9712.JPG

Rosa 'Big Chief'
IMG 9714.JPG

Rose

wIMG9710indexrosabigchiefgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bill Bailey'
IMG 9507.JPG

Rosa 'Bill Bailey' - Modern Shrub red, red violet
IMG 9506.JPG

Rosa 'Bill Bailey'
IMG 9509.JPG

Rosa 'Bill Bailey'
IMG 9510.JPG

Rosa 'Bill Bailey'
IMG 9512.JPG

Rosa 'Bill Bailey'
IMG 9513.JPG

Rose

wIMG9507indexrosabillbaileygarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Cannot find supplier in December 2019.

Rosa 'Birthday Boy'
IMG 9462.JPG - Hybrid Tea

 

Rosa 'Birthday Boy'
IMG 9460.JPG

Rosa 'Birthday Boy' - Hybrid Tea red to red violet
IMG 9463.JPG

Rosa 'Birthday Boy'
IMG 9465.JPG

Rosa 'Birthday Boy'
IMG 9466.JPG

Rose

wIMG9462indexrosabirthdayboygarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 60cm x 60cm
Scent: Strong fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Description: (TAN97607). Very large, very double lilac-purple blooms. Raised by Hans Jurgen Evers in 2002. Introduced by Apuldram Roses, UK in 2004.

Royalty Statement: This variety is covered by the BARB scheme and must not be propagated without their permission' " from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Birthday Girl'
IMG 8480.JPG - Floribunda

Rosa 'Birthday Girl' - Floribunda red and white

Rosa 'Birthday Girl'
IMG 8482.JPG

Rosa 'Birthday Girl'
IMG 8477.JPG

Rose

wIMG8480indexrosabirthdaygirlgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9426.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Black Baccara' - Hybrid Tea black red
IMG 9420.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9423.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9424.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9425.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9427.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9429.JPG

Rosa 'Black Baccara'
IMG 9431.JPG

Rose

wIMG9426indexrosablackbaccaragarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Scent: No fragrance
Description: (MEIdebenne). Deep velvet red, very large full blooms.. Raised by Jacques Mouchotte in 2000. Introduced by Meilland International, France in 2000. (Celica x Fuego Negro)." from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Black Gold'
IMG 5482.JPG - Miniflora

Rosa 'Black Gold' - Miniflora black red with lighter red reverse
IMG 5486.JPG

Rosa 'Black Gold'
IMG 5488.JPG

Rose

wIMG5482indexrosablackgoldgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Black Jack'
IMG 7212.JPG - Budded Miniature

Rosa 'Black Jack' - Budded Miniature purple to dark red
IMG 7216.JPG

Rosa 'Black Jack'
IMG 7213.JPG

Rosa 'Black Jack'
IMG 7215.JPG

Rose

wIMG7212indexrosablackjackgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Blaydon Races'
IMG 9689.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Blaydon Races' - Hybrid Tea red and yellow
IMG 9690.JPG

Rosa 'Blaydon Races'
IMG 9691.JPG

Rosa 'Blaydon Races'
IMG 9692.JPG

Rosa 'Blaydon Races'
IMG 9693.JPG

Rosa 'Blaydon Races'
IMG 9696.JPG

Rose

wIMG9689indexrosablaydonracesgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Cannot find supplier in December 2019.

Rosa 'Blessings'
IMG 9346.JPG - Hybrid Tea

Rosa 'Blessings' - Hybrid Tea
IMG 9338.JPG

Rosa 'Blessings'
IMG 9339.JPG

Rosa 'Blessings'
IMG 9340.JPG

Rosa 'Blessings'
IMG 9343.JPG

Rosa 'Blessings'
IMG 9344.JPG

Rose - Middle is juvenile flower, right is mature flower, left is over-matured flower.

wIMG9346indexrosablessingsgarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5775.JPG - Climbing

Rosa 'Blossomtime' - Climbing dark pink to light pink
IMG 5765.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5770.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5771.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5772.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5773.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5774.JPG

Rosa 'Blossomtime'
IMG 5776.JPG

Rose

wIMG5775indexrosablossomtimegarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9255.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9244.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9245.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9246.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9247.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9251.JPG

Rosa 'Blue Moon' Hybrid Tea Red Violet
IMG 9261.JPG

86 - Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Blush Noisette' Noisette Red to Pink to White
IMG 5702.JPG

Rosa 'Blush Noisette' Noisette Red to Pink to White
IMG 5697.JPG

Rosa 'Blush Noisette' Noisette Red to Pink to White
IMG 5698.JPG

Rosa 'Blush Noisette' Noisette Red to Pink to White
IMG 5701.JPG

87 - Rose

x1IMG5702indexrosablushnoisettegarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bob Woolley' Hybrid Tea Yellow to Pink and Yellow
IMG 9472.JPG

Rose Plant is Rosa 'Bob Woolley' Hybrid Tea Yellow to Pink and Yellow
IMG 9468.JPG

Rosa 'Bob Woolley' Hybrid Tea Yellow to Pink and Yellow
IMG 9470.JPG

Rosa 'Bob Woolley' Hybrid Tea Yellow to Pink and Yellow
IMG 9471.JPG

88 - Rose

x1IMG9472indexrosabobwoolleygarnonswilliams

Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bobby Charlton' Hybrid Tea Red to Pink
IMG 9701.JPG

Rose 'Bobby Charlton' Hybrid Tea Red to Pink
IMG 9698.JPG

Rosa 'Bobby Charlton' Hybrid Tea Red to Pink
IMG 9699.JPG

Rosa 'Bobby Charlton' Hybrid Tea Red to Pink
IMG 9702.JPG

89 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bonica' Modern Shrub Red to Pink to White
IMG 9529.JPG

Rose 'Bonica' Modern Shrub Red to Pink to White
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Rosa 'Bonica' Modern Shrub Red to Pink to White
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bonn' Hybrid Musk Red
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Rosa 'Bonn' Hybrid Musk Red
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Rosa 'Bonn' Hybrid Musk Red
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Rosa 'Bonn' Hybrid Musk Red
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Rosa 'Bonn' Hybrid Musk Red
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91 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Bright Smile' Floribunda Dark Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Bright Smile ' Floribunda Dark Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Bright Smile ' Floribunda Dark Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Bright Smile ' Floribunda Dark Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Bright Smile ' Floribunda Dark Yellow to Light Yellow
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92 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 60cm x 50cm
Scent: No fragrance
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Dense clusters of clear strong yellow blooms.
Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Brook's Red ' Hybrid Tea Red to Pink
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Cannot find supplier in December 2019.

Rosa 'Buff Beauty' Hybrid Musk red to yellow and white to white
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Rosa 'Buff Beauty' Hybrid Musk red to yellow and white to white
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Rosa 'Buff Beauty' Hybrid Musk red to yellow and white to white
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Rosa 'Buff Beauty' Hybrid Musk red to yellow and white to white
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Rosa 'Buff Beauty' Hybrid Musk red to yellow and white to white
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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Rosa 'Butter Cream' Miniflora Medium Yellow to Light Yellow
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95 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

RV Roger may be the only grower of this variety in the UK during December 2019.

Rosa 'Cajun Moon' Hybrid Tea yellow and red to pink and white with light yellow
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Rosa 'Cajun Moon' Hybrid Tea yellow and red to pink and white with light yellow
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Rosa 'Cajun Moon' Hybrid Tea yellow and red to pink and white with light yellow
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Rosa 'Cajun Moon' Hybrid Tea yellow and red to pink and white with light yellow
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96 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Type:Hybrid Tea rose
Fragrance:Scented rose
Colors:White, Near White or White Blend
Breeder:Carruth, 2001
Height:4' - 5'
Shrub form:Upright
Bloom size:Large
Petal count:Double
Hardy:USDA 5b - 9b " from Palatine Fruit Roses.

Rosa 'Cajun Signature' Hybrid Tea red, pink and white to pink and white
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Rosa 'Cajun Signature' Hybrid Tea red, pink and white to pink and white
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Rosa 'Cajun Signature' Hybrid Tea red, pink and white to pink and white
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Rosa 'Cajun Signature' Hybrid Tea red, pink and white to pink and white
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97 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: A real beauty!. A sport of Signature. Raised by Larry Meyer.
Suitable for exhibition. we believe we are currently the only growers in the UK
of this variety in December 2019" from RV Roger

Rosa 'Caledonian' Hybrid Tea light yellow and pink
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Rosa 'Caledonian' Hybrid Tea light yellow and pink
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Rosa 'Caledonian' Hybrid Tea light yellow and pink
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98 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Canadian Northlight' Hybrid Tea red to magenta
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Rosa 'Canadian Northlight' Hybrid Tea red to magenta
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Rosa 'Canadian Northlight' Hybrid Tea red to magenta
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Rosa 'Canadian Northlight' Hybrid Tea red to magenta
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99 Rose

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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Scent: Fragrant
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Luminous hot pink. Produces large sprays of 15 to 20 blooms if not disbudded. Raised by George Mander in 1984. Introduced by R.V.Roger Ltd, UK in 2009. (Super Sun x (Fragrant Cloud x Diamond Jubilee)). Suitable for exhibition.

Royalty Statement: This variety is grown by us under a 'royalty' scheme and must not be propagated without the breeder's permission'

we believe we are currently the only growers in the UK of this variety" from RV Roger.

Rosa 'Castle Howard' Floribunda red and yellow to purple and white
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Rosa 'Castle Howard' Floribunda red and yellow to purple and white
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Rosa 'Castle Howard' Floribunda red and yellow to purple and white
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Rosa 'Castle Howard' Floribunda red and yellow to purple and white
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Rosa 'Castle Howard' Floribunda red and yellow to purple and white
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

Cannot find supplier in December 2019.

Rosa 'Castle of Mey' Floribunda yellow and red to orange to red
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Rosa 'Castle of Mey' Floribunda yellow and red to orange to red
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Rosa 'Castle of Mey' Floribunda yellow and red to orange to red
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Rosa 'Castle of Mey' Floribunda yellow and red to orange to red
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

See details in
Rose Plant Gallery.

Rosa 'Catherine Cookson' Hybrid Tea red violet with white reverse
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Rosa 'Catherine Cookson' Hybrid Tea red violet with white reverse
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Rosa 'Catherine Cookson' Hybrid Tea red violet with white reverse
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Rosa 'Catherine Cookson' Hybrid Tea red violet with white reverse
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Rosa 'Catherine Cookson' Hybrid Tea red violet with white reverse
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Height and spread approx: 100cm x 80cm
Rose flowering season: May to October
Recognised Exhibition Rose
Description: Exhibition rose. A soft magenta-pink and white blended bloom. Raised by George Davidson. Introduced by Nostell Proty Rose Gardens, UK in 1986. (Gavotte x King's Ransome). Suitable for exhibition." from RV Roger."

Rosa 'Cecile Brunner' China pink with white outer petals to pink to white
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Rosa 'Cecile Brunner' China pink with white outer petals to pink to white
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Rosa 'Cecile Brunner' China pink with white outer petals to pink to white
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Rosa 'Cecile Brunner' China pink with white outer petals to pink to white
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Rose in Rose Nursery Field of RV Roger

"Description: A repeated abundance of pale pink, fragrant rosettes. Compact growth, perfect for the front of the border. Height: 90cm." from RV Roger"

 

 

 

Restoration House, Rochester, Kent water garden IMG_20190725_132455.jpg by Anna Etherington

Water jets above, waterfalls below. Restored wall

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Restoration House, Rochester, Kent water garden IMG_20190725_132406.jpg by Anna Etherington

Restoration of back wall taken down by a housing developer, followed by this restored brick/stone pond with waterfalls.

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Restoration House water garden IMG_20190725_131948.jpg by Anna Etherington

Restored water garden.

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Topic
Plants detailed in this website by
Botanical Name

A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z ,
Bulb
A1
, 2, 3, B, C1, 2,
D, E, F, G, Glad,
H, I, J, K, L1, 2,
M, N, O, P, Q, R,
S, T, U, V, W, XYZ ,
Evergreen Perennial
A
, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z ,
Herbaceous Perennial
A1
, 2, B, C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
N, O, P1, 2, Q, R,
S, T, U, V, W, XYZ,
Diascia Photo Album,
UK Peony Index

Wildflower
Botanical Names,
Common Names ,

will be
compared in:- Flower colour/month
Evergreen Perennial
,
F
lower shape Wildflower Flower Shape and
Plant use
Evergreen Perennial Flower Shape,
Bee plants for hay-fever sufferers

Bee-Pollinated Index
Butterfly
Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Butterfly Usage
of Plants.
Chalk
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, QR, S, T, UV,
WXYZ
Companion Planting
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R , S, T,
U ,V, W, X, Y, Z,
Pest Control using Plants
Fern Fern
1000 Ground Cover A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, XYZ ,
Rock Garden and Alpine Flowers
A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M,
NO, PQ, R, S, T,
UVWXYZ

Rose Rose Use

These 5 have Page links in rows below
Bulbs from the Infill Galleries (next row), Camera Photos,
Plant Colour Wheel Uses,
Sense of Fragrance, Wild Flower


Case Studies
...Drive Foundations
Ryegrass and turf kills plants within Roadstone and in Topsoil due to it starving and dehydrating them.
CEDAdrive creates stable drive surface and drains rain into your ground, rather than onto the public road.
8 problems caused by building house on clay or with house-wall attached to clay.
Pre-building work on polluted soil.

Companion Planting
to provide a Companion Plant to aid your selected plant or deter its pests

Garden
Construction

with ground drains

Garden Design
...How to Use the Colour Wheel Concepts for Selection of Flowers, Foliage and Flower Shape
...RHS Mixed
Borders

......Bedding Plants
......Her Perennials
......Other Plants
......Camera photos of Plant supports
Garden
Maintenance

Glossary with a tomato teaching cauliflowers
Home
Library of over 1000 books
Offbeat Glossary with DuLally Bird in its flower clock.

Plants
...in Chalk
(Alkaline) Soil
......A-F1, A-F2,
......A-F3, G-L, M-R,
......M-R Roses, S-Z
...in Heavy
Clay Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z
...in Lime-Free
(Acid) Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z
...in Light
Sand Soil
......A-F, G-L, M-R,
......S-Z.
...Poisonous Plants.
...Extra Plant Pages
with its 6 Plant Selection Levels

Soil
...
Interaction between 2 Quartz Sand Grains to make soil
...
How roots of plants are in control in the soil
...
Without replacing Soil Nutrients, the soil will break up to only clay, sand or silt
...
Subsidence caused by water in Clay
...
Use water ring for trees/shrubs for first 2 years.

Tool Shed with 3 kneeling pads
Useful Data with benefits of Seaweed

Topic -
Plant Photo Galleries
If the plant type below has flowers, then the first gallery will include the flower thumbnail in each month of 1 of 6 colour comparison pages of each plant in its subsidiary galleries, as a low-level Plant Selection Process

Aquatic
Bamboo
Bedding
...by Flower Shape

Bulb
...Allium/ Anemone
...Autumn
...Colchicum/ Crocus
...Dahlia
...Gladiolus with its 40 Flower Colours
......European A-E
......European F-M
......European N-Z
......European Non-classified
......American A,
B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M,
N, O, P, Q, R, S,
T, U, V, W, XYZ
......American Non-classified
......Australia - empty
......India
......Lithuania
...Hippeastrum/ Lily
...Late Summer
...Narcissus
...Spring
...Tulip
...Winter
...Each of the above ...Bulb Galleries has its own set of Flower Colour Pages
...Flower Shape
...Bulb Form

...Bulb Use

...Bulb in Soil


Further details on bulbs from the Infill Galleries:-
Hardy Bulbs
...Aconitum
...Allium
...Alstroemeria
...Anemone

...Amaryllis
...Anthericum
...Antholyzas
...Apios
...Arisaema
...Arum
...Asphodeline

...Asphodelus
...Belamcanda
...Bloomeria
...Brodiaea
...Bulbocodium

...Calochorti
...Cyclobothrias
...Camassia
...Colchicum
...Convallaria 
...Forcing Lily of the Valley
...Corydalis
...Crinum
...Crosmia
...Montbretia
...Crocus

...Cyclamen
...Dicentra
...Dierama
...Eranthis
...Eremurus
...Erythrnium
...Eucomis

...Fritillaria
...Funkia
...Galanthus
...Galtonia
...Gladiolus
...Hemerocallis

...Hyacinth
...Hyacinths in Pots
...Scilla
...Puschkinia
...Chionodoxa
...Chionoscilla
...Muscari

...Iris
...Kniphofia
...Lapeyrousia
...Leucojum

...Lilium
...Lilium in Pots
...Malvastrum
...Merendera
...Milla
...Narcissus
...Narcissi in Pots

...Ornithogalum
...Oxalis
...Paeonia
...Ranunculus
...Romulea
...Sanguinaria
...Sternbergia
...Schizostylis
...Tecophilaea
...Trillium

...Tulip
...Zephyranthus

Half-Hardy Bulbs
...Acidanthera
...Albuca
...Alstroemeri
...Andro-stephium
...Bassers
...Boussing-aultias
...Bravoas
...Cypellas
...Dahlias
...Galaxis,
...Geissorhizas
...Hesperanthas

...Gladioli
...Ixias
...Sparaxises
...Babianas
...Morphixias
...Tritonias

...Ixiolirions
...Moraeas
...Ornithogalums
...Oxalises
...Phaedra-nassas
...Pancratiums
...Tigridias
...Zephyranthes
...Cooperias

Uses of Bulbs:-
...for Bedding
...in Windowboxes
...in Border
...naturalized in Grass
...in Bulb Frame
...in Woodland Garden
...in Rock Garden
...in Bowls
...in Alpine House
...Bulbs in Green-house or Stove:-
...Achimenes
...Alocasias
...Amorpho-phalluses
...Arisaemas
...Arums
...Begonias
...Bomareas
...Caladiums

...Clivias
...Colocasias
...Crinums
...Cyclamens
...Cyrtanthuses
...Eucharises
...Urceocharis
...Eurycles

...Freesias
...Gloxinias
...Haemanthus
...Hippeastrums

...Lachenalias
...Nerines
...Lycorises
...Pencratiums
...Hymenocallises
...Richardias
...Sprekelias
...Tuberoses
...Vallotas
...Watsonias
...Zephyranthes

...Plant Bedding in
......Spring

......Summer
...Bulb houseplants flowering during:-
......January
......February
......March
......April
......May
......June
......July
......August
......September
......October
......November
......December
...Bulbs and other types of plant flowering during:-
......Dec-Jan
......Feb-Mar
......Apr-May
......Jun-Aug
......Sep-Oct
......Nov-Dec
...Selection of the smaller and choicer plants for the Smallest of Gardens with plant flowering during the same 6 periods as in the previous selection

Climber in
3 Sector Vertical Plant System
...Clematis
...Climbers
Conifer
Deciduous Shrub
...Shrubs - Decid
Deciduous Tree
...Trees - Decid
Evergreen Perennial
...P-Evergreen A-L
...P-Evergreen M-Z
...Flower Shape
Evergreen Shrub
...Shrubs - Evergreen
...Heather Shrub
...Heather Index
......Andromeda
......Bruckenthalia
......Calluna
......Daboecia
......Erica: Carnea
......Erica: Cinerea
......Erica: Others
Evergreen Tree
...Trees - Evergreen
Fern
Grass
Hedging
Herbaceous
Perennial

...P -Herbaceous
...Peony
...Flower Shape
...RHS Wisley
......Mixed Border
......Other Borders
Herb
Odds and Sods
Rhododendron

Rose
...RHS Wisley A-F
...RHS Wisley G-R
...RHS Wisley S-Z
...Rose Use - page links in row 6. Rose, RHS Wisley and Other Roses rose indices on each Rose Use page
...Other Roses A-F
...Other Roses G-R
...Other Roses S-Z
Pruning Methods
Photo Index
R 1, 2, 3
Peter Beales Roses
RV Roger
Roses

Soft Fruit
Top Fruit
...Apple

...Cherry
...Pear
Vegetable
Wild Flower and
Butterfly page links are in next row

Topic -
UK Butterfly:-
...Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly Usage
of Plants.
...Plant Usage by
Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly.

Both native wildflowers and cultivated plants, with these
...Flower Shape,
...
Uses in USA,
...
Uses in UK and
...
Flo Cols / month are used by Butter-flies native in UK


Wild Flower
with its wildflower flower colour page, space,
data page(s).
...Blue Site Map.
Scented Flower, Foliage, Root.
Story of their Common Names.
Use of Plant with Flowers.
Use for Non-Flowering Plants.
Edible Plant Parts.
Flower Legend.
Flowering plants of
Chalk and
Limestone 1
, 2.
Flowering plants of Acid Soil
1.
...Brown Botanical Names.
Food for
Butterfly/Moth.

...Cream Common Names.
Coastal and Dunes.
Sandy Shores and Dunes.
...Green Broad-leaved Woods.
...Mauve Grassland - Acid, Neutral, Chalk.
...Multi-Cols Heaths and Moors.
...Orange Hedge-rows and Verges.
...Pink A-G Lakes, Canals and Rivers.
...Pink H-Z Marshes, Fens, Bogs.
...Purple Old Buildings and Walls.
...Red Pinewoods.
...White A-D
Saltmarshes.
Shingle Beaches, Rocks and Cliff Tops.
...White E-P Other.
...White Q-Z Number of Petals.
...Yellow A-G
Pollinator.
...Yellow H-Z
Poisonous Parts.
...Shrub/Tree River Banks and other Freshwater Margins. and together with cultivated plants in
Colour Wheel.

You know its
name:-
a-h, i-p, q-z,
Botanical Names, or Common Names,
habitat:-
on
Acid Soil,
on
Calcareous
(Chalk) Soil
,
on
Marine Soil,
on
Neutral Soil,
is a
Fern,
is a
Grass,
is a
Rush,
is a
Sedge, or
is
Poisonous.

Each plant in each WILD FLOWER FAMILY PAGE will have a link to:-
1) its created Plant Description Page in its Common Name column, then external sites:-
2) to purchase the plant or seed in its Botanical Name column,
3) to see photos in its Flowering Months column and
4) to read habitat details in its Habitat Column.
Adder's Tongue
Amaranth
Arrow-Grass
Arum
Balsam
Bamboo
Barberry
Bedstraw
Beech
Bellflower
Bindweed
Birch
Birds-Nest
Birthwort
Bogbean
Bog Myrtle
Borage
Box
Broomrape
Buckthorn
Buddleia
Bur-reed
Buttercup
Butterwort
Cornel (Dogwood)
Crowberry
Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 1
Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 2
Cypress
Daffodil
Daisy
Daisy Cudweeds
Daisy Chamomiles
Daisy Thistle
Daisy Catsears Daisy Hawkweeds
Daisy Hawksbeards
Daphne
Diapensia
Dock Bistorts
Dock Sorrels
Clubmoss
Duckweed
Eel-Grass
Elm
Filmy Fern
Horsetail
Polypody
Quillwort
Royal Fern
Figwort - Mulleins
Figwort - Speedwells
Flax
Flowering-Rush
Frog-bit
Fumitory
Gentian
Geranium
Glassworts
Gooseberry
Goosefoot
Grass 1
Grass 2
Grass 3
Grass Soft
Bromes 1

Grass Soft
Bromes 2

Grass Soft
Bromes 3

Hazel
Heath
Hemp
Herb-Paris
Holly
Honeysuckle
Horned-Pondweed
Hornwort
Iris
Ivy
Jacobs Ladder
Lily
Lily Garlic
Lime
Lobelia
Loosestrife
Mallow
Maple
Mares-tail
Marsh Pennywort
Melon (Gourd/Cucumber)
Mesem-bryanthemum
Mignonette
Milkwort
Mistletoe
Moschatel
Naiad
Nettle
Nightshade
Oleaster
Olive
Orchid 1
Orchid 2
Orchid 3
Orchid 4
Parnassus-Grass
Peaflower
Peaflower
Clover 1

Peaflower
Clover 2

Peaflower
Clover 3

Peaflower Vetches/Peas
Peony
Periwinkle
Pillwort
Pine
Pink 1
Pink 2
Pipewort
Pitcher-Plant
Plantain
Pondweed
Poppy
Primrose
Purslane
Rannock Rush
Reedmace
Rockrose
Rose 1
Rose 2
Rose 3
Rose 4
Rush
Rush Woodrushes
Saint Johns Wort
Saltmarsh Grasses
Sandalwood
Saxifrage
Seaheath
Sea Lavender
Sedge Rush-like
Sedges Carex 1
Sedges Carex 2
Sedges Carex 3
Sedges Carex 4
Spindle-Tree
Spurge
Stonecrop
Sundew
Tamarisk
Tassel Pondweed
Teasel
Thyme 1
Thyme 2
Umbellifer 1
Umbellifer 2
Valerian
Verbena
Violet
Water Fern
Waterlily
Water Milfoil
Water Plantain
Water Starwort
Waterwort
Willow
Willow-Herb
Wintergreen
Wood-Sorrel
Yam
Yew


Topic -
The following is a complete hierarchical Plant Selection Process

dependent on the Garden Style chosen
Garden Style
...Infill Plants
...12 Bloom Colours per Month Index
...12 Foliage Colours per Month Index
...All Plants Index
...Cultivation, Position, Use Index
...Shape, Form
Index

 


Topic -
Flower/Foliage Colour Wheel Galleries with number of colours as a high-level Plant Selection Process

All Flowers 53 with
...Use of Plant and
Flower Shape
- page links in bottom row

All Foliage 53
instead of redundant
...(All Foliage 212)


All Flowers
per Month 12


Bee instead of wind pollinated plants for hay-fever sufferers
All Bee-Pollinated Flowers
per Month
12
...Index

Rock Garden and Alpine Flowers
Rock Plant Flowers 53
INDEX
A, B, C, D, E, F,
G, H, I, J, K, L,
M, NO, PQ, R, S,
T, UVWXYZ
...Rock Plant Photos

Flower Colour Wheel without photos, but with links to photos
12 Bloom Colours
per Month Index

...All Plants Index


Topic -
Use of Plant in your Plant Selection Process

Plant Colour Wheel Uses
with
1. Perfect general use soil is composed of 8.3% lime, 16.6% humus, 25% clay and 50% sand, and
2. Why you are continually losing the SOIL STRUCTURE so your soil - will revert to clay, chalk, sand or silt.
Uses of Plant and Flower Shape:-
...Foliage Only
...Other than Green Foliage
...Trees in Lawn
...Trees in Small Gardens
...Wildflower Garden
...Attract Bird
...Attract Butterfly
1
, 2
...Climber on House Wall
...Climber not on House Wall
...Climber in Tree
...Rabbit-Resistant
...Woodland
...Pollution Barrier
...Part Shade
...Full Shade
...Single Flower provides Pollen for Bees
1
, 2, 3
...Ground-Cover
<60
cm
60-180cm
>180cm
...Hedge
...Wind-swept
...Covering Banks
...Patio Pot
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border
...Poisonous
...Adjacent to Water
...Bog Garden
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Winter-Flowering
...Fragrant
...Not Fragrant
...Exhibition
...Standard Plant is 'Ball on Stick'
...Upright Branches or Sword-shaped leaves
...Plant to Prevent Entry to Human or Animal
...Coastal Conditions
...Tolerant on North-facing Wall
...Cut Flower
...Potted Veg Outdoors
...Potted Veg Indoors
...Thornless
...Raised Bed Outdoors Veg
...Grow in Alkaline Soil A-F, G-L, M-R,
S-Z
...Grow in Acidic Soil
...Grow in Any Soil
...Grow in Rock Garden
...Grow Bulbs Indoors

Uses of Bedding
...Bedding Out
...Filling In
...Screen-ing
...Pots and Troughs
...Window Boxes
...Hanging Baskets
...Spring Bedding
...Summer Bedding
...Winter Bedding
...Foliage instead of Flower
...Coleus Bedding Photos for use in Public Domain 1

Uses of Bulb
...Other than Only Green Foliage
...Bedding or Mass Planting
...Ground-Cover
...Cut-Flower
...Tolerant of Shade
...In Woodland Areas
...Under-plant
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Covering Banks
...In Water
...Beside Stream or Water Garden
...Coastal Conditions
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border or Back-ground Plant
...Fragrant Flowers
...Not Fragrant Flowers
...Indoor
House-plant

...Grow in a Patio Pot
...Grow in an Alpine Trough
...Grow in an Alpine House
...Grow in Rock Garden
...Speciman Plant
...Into Native Plant Garden
...Naturalize in Grass
...Grow in Hanging Basket
...Grow in Window-box
...Grow in Green-house
...Grow in Scree
...Naturalized Plant Area
...Grow in Cottage Garden
...Attracts Butterflies
...Attracts Bees
...Resistant to Wildlife
...Bulb in Soil:-
......Chalk
......Clay
......Sand
......Lime-Free (Acid)
......Peat

Uses of Rose
Rose Index

...Bedding 1, 2
...Climber /Pillar
...Cut-Flower 1, 2
...Exhibition, Speciman
...Ground-Cover
...Grow In A Container 1, 2
...Hedge 1, 2
...Climber in Tree
...Woodland
...Edging Borders
...Tolerant of Poor Soil 1, 2
...Tolerant of Shade
...Back of Border
...Adjacent to Water
...Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES.
...FRAGRANT ROSES
...NOT FRAGRANT ROSES


Topic -
Camera Photo Galleries showing all 4000 x 3000 pixels of each photo on your screen that you can then click and drag it to your desktop:-

RHS Garden at Wisley

Plant Supports -
When supporting plants in a bed, it is found that not only do those plants grow upwards, but also they expand their roots and footpad sideways each year. Pages
1
, 2, 3, 8, 11,
12, 13,
Plants 4, 7, 10,
Bedding Plants 5,
Plant Supports for Unknown Plants 5
,
Clematis Climbers 6,
the RHS does not appear to either follow it's own pruning advice or advice from The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers by George E. Brown.
ISBN 0-571-11084-3 with the plants in Pages 1-7 of this folder. You can see from looking at both these resources as to whether the pruning carried out on the remainder of the plants in Pages 7-15 was correct.

Narcissus (Daffodil) 9,
Phlox Plant Supports 14, 15

Coleus Bedding Foliage Trial - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, Index

National Trust Garden at Sissinghurst Castle
Plant Supports -
Pages for Gallery 1

with Plant Supports
1, 5, 10
Plants
2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12
Recommended Rose Pruning Methods 13
Pages for Gallery 2
with Plant Supports
2
,
Plants 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Dry Garden of
RHS Garden at
Hyde Hall

Plants - Pages
without Plant Supports
Plants 1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Nursery of
Peter Beales Roses
Display Garden

Roses Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Nursery of
RV Roger

Roses - Pages
A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,
A6,A7,A8,A9,A10,
A11,A12,A13,A14,
B15,
B16,B17,B18,B19,
B20,
B21,B22,B23,B24,
B25,
B26,B27,B28,B29,
B30,
C31,C32,C33,C34,
C35,
C36,C37,C38,C39,
C40,
C41,CD2,D43,D44,
D45,
D46,D47,D48,D49,
E50,
E51,E52,F53,F54,
F55,
F56,F57,G58,G59,
H60,
H61,I62,K63,L64,
M65,
M66,N67,P68,P69,
P70,
R71,R72,S73,S74,
T75,
V76,Z77, 78,

Damage by Plants in Chilham Village - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4

Pavements of Funchal, Madeira
Damage to Trees - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
for trees 1-54,
14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
for trees 55-95,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37,
for trees 95-133,
38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
for trees 133-166

Chris Garnons-Williams
Work Done - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Identity of Plants
Label Problems - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11

Ron and Christine Foord - 1036 photos only inserted so far - Garden Flowers - Start Page of each Gallery
AB1 ,AN14,BA27,
CH40,CR52,DR63,
FR74,GE85,HE96,

Plant with Photo Index of Ivydene Gardens - 1187
A 1, 2, Photos - 43
B 1, Photos - 13
C 1, Photos - 35
D 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Photos - 411
with Plants causing damage to buildings in Chilham Village and Damage to Trees in Pavements of Funchal
E 1, Photos - 21
F 1, Photos - 1
G 1, Photos - 5
H 1, Photos - 21
I 1, Photos - 8
J 1, Photos - 1
K 1, Photos - 1
L 1, Photos - 85
with Label Problems
M 1, Photos - 9
N 1, Photos - 12
O 1, Photos - 5
P 1, Photos - 54
Q 1, Photos -
R 1, 2, 3,
Photos - 229
S 1, Photos - 111
T 1, Photos - 13
U 1, Photos - 5
V 1, Photos - 4
W 1, Photos - 100
with Work Done by Chris Garnons-Williams
X 1 Photos -
Y 1, Photos -
Z 1 Photos -
Articles/Items in Ivydene Gardens - 88
Flower Colour, Num of Petals, Shape and
Plant Use of:-
Rock Garden
within linked page


 

 

Topic -
Fragrant Plants:-

Sense of Fragrance from Roy Genders

Fragrant Plants:-
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for an Acid Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Chalky or Limestone Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented leaves for a
Sandy Soil
1
, 2, 3
Herbaceous Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3
Annual and Biennial Plants with Scented Flowers or Leaves
1
, 2
Bulbs and Corms with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5
Scented Plants of Climbing and Trailing Habit
1
, 2, 3
Winter-flowering Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2
Night-scented Flowering Plants
1
, 2
 


Topic -
Website User Guidelines


My Gas Service Engineer found Flow and Return pipes incorrectly positioned on gas boilers and customers had refused to have positioning corrected in 2020.
 

PLANT WITH PHOTO INDEX GALLERY PAGES

The plant with photo in the Camera Photo Galleries in the next column
join

the plants with photos in the other Plant Photo Galleries as shown in the last column in

Plant with Photo Index of Ivydene Gardens - 1187
A 1, 2, Photos - 43
B 1, Photos - 13
C 1, 2, Photos - 35
D 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Photos - 411

Photos of
Plants causing damage to buildings in Chilham Village and
Photos of
Damage to Trees in Pavements of Funchal
are also in the D pages
E 1, Photos - 21
F 1, Photos - 1
G 1, Photos - 5
H 1, Photos - 21
I 1, Photos - 8
J 1, Photos - 1
K 1, Photos - 1
L 1, Photos - 85
Photos of
Label Problems are also in the L pages
M 1, Photos - 9
N 1, Photos - 12
O 1, Photos - 5
P 1, Photos - 54
Q 1, Photos -
R 1,R 2,R 3,
Photos - 229
S 1, Photos - 111
T 1, Photos - 13
U 1, Photos - 5
V 1, Photos - 4
W 1, Photos - 100
Photos of
Work Done by Chris
Garnons-Williams are also in the W pages

X 1 Photos -
Y 1, Photos -
Z 1 Photos -

Articles/Items in Ivydene Gardens - 88

Flower Colour, Number of Petals, Shape and
Plant Use of:-

Rock Garden
...within linked page


 

 

Number of Colours required to provide a practical means of roughly differentiating between flower colours, foliage colours and bark/stem colours of plants.

Flower Colour:-
These are the 14 Flower Colours for the UK Native Wildflowers:-
Wild Flower with its
flower colour page, space,
Site Map page in its flower colour
NOTE Gallery
...Blue Note
...Brown Note
...Cream Note
...Green Note
...Mauve Note
...Multi-Cols Note
...Orange Note
...Pink A-G Note
...Pink H-Z Note
...Purple Note
...Red Note
...White A-D Note
...White E-P Note
...White Q-Z Note
...Yellow A-G Note
...Yellow H-Z Note
...Shrub/Tree Note

There are 53 flower colours for All Flowers Colour Wheel and Rock Plant Flowers:-
Dark Tone or Shades (Colours mixed with Black) is the outer circle of colours.
Mid-Tone (Colours mixed with Grey) is the next circle of colours.
Pure Hue (the Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Colour named) is the next circle of colours.
Pastel (Colours mixed with White) is the innermost circle of colours.

These 12 colour spokes of
Dark Tone,
Mid-Tone,
Pure Hue and
Pastel are split into:-

Number

Primary Colour Name

Pure Hue Colour Name Used

1

Red

Red

2

Yellow

Yellow

3

Blue

Blue

Number

Secondary Colour Name

Pure Hue Colour Name Used

10

Orange

Vitamin C

11

Green

Lime

12

Violet

Magenta

Number

Tertiary Colour Name

Pure Hue Colour Name Used

100

Red Orange

Orange

101

Yellow Orange

Tangerine

102

Yellow Green

Lovely Lime

103

Blue Green

Light Teal

104

Blue Violet

Grape

 

Dark tone, mid-tone, pure hue followed by pastel colour:-

  1. blood red, fuzzy wuzzy, red, flat pink.
  2. chocolate, heatland, orange, orangelin.
  3. rusty pelican, tuscany, vitamin c, atomic tangerine.
  4. browser caramel, buddha gold, tangerine, sand.
  5. grass stain, pine glade, yellow, bone.
  6. verdun green, slimer 2, lovely lime, limeade.
  7. pakistan green, weak green, lime, offwhite green.
  8. blue stone, aqua, light teal, baby blue.
  9. navy blue, periwinkle, blue, offwhite blue.
  10. violet, the bands, grape, mauve.
  11. royal purple, calihoe, magenta, magenta shift.
  12. dried blood, forbidden, process pagenta, pink.
  13. white, white wildflower, gray, silver, black

There are 7 flower colours:-
blue, white, yellow, unusual, and red, pink or purple as in the
Bulb gallery.

These are the 12 flower colours for
Flower in Month and Bee-Pollinated Plants:-
red, pink, white, cream, mauve, purple, blue, yellow, brown, green, orange and unusual or multi-coloured.

Foliage Colour:-
I have created a Foliage Colour Wheel -
All Foliage 212 - using 212 web-safe colours. My 212 web-safe colours just do not cut the mustard.
This is instead of using the best Colour Wheel of 2058 colours in the
Pantone Goe System, but this link no longer connects to Pantone. So perhaps the Pantone Goe System is no longer sold or maintained.

So as from 18 January 2021, I have decided to use the 53 colours of All Flowers Colour Wheel and Rock Plant Flowers above for the flowers and the foliage in the future combined with the 14 Flower Colours for the UK Native Wildflowers Wild Flower for the UK Wildflowers. I also intend to put the required plant into the respective pages of the Plant Colour Wheel Uses Gallery.
This makes for a practical number of flower and foliage colours for use in the horticultural environment.

The links in the
PLANT WITH PHOTO INDEX GALLERY PAGES in the previous column link to these pages in this cell

Topic - Camera Photo Galleries showing all 4000 x 3000 pixels of each photo on your screen that you can then click and drag to your desktop:-

RHS Garden at Wisley

Plant Supports -
When supporting plants in a bed, it is found that not only do those plants grow upwards, but also they expand their roots and footpad sideways each year.
Pages
1
, 2, 3, 8, 11,
12, 13,
Plants 4, 7, 10,
Bedding Plants 5,
Plant Supports for Unknown Plants 5
,
Clematis Climbers 6,
the RHS does not appear to either follow it's own pruning advice or advice from The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers by George E. Brown.
ISBN 0-571-11084-3 with the plants in Pages 1-7 of this folder. You can see from looking at both these resources as to whether the pruning carried out on the remainder of the plants in Pages 7-15 was correct.

Narcissus (Daffodil) 9,
Phlox Plant Supports 14, 15

Coleus Bedding Foliage Trial -
Pages

1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, Index

National Trust Garden at Sissinghurst Castle
Plant Supports -
Pages for Gallery 1

with Plant Supports
1, 5, 10
Plants
2
, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12
Recommended Rose Pruning Methods 13
Pages for Gallery 2
with Plant Supports
2
,
Plants 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Dry Garden of
RHS Garden at
Hyde Hall

Plants - Pages
without Plant Supports
Plants 1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Nursery of
Peter Beales Roses
Display Garden

Roses Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Nursery of
RV Roger

Roses - Pages
A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,
A6,A7,A8,A9,A10,
A11,A12,A13,A14,B15,
B16,B17,B18,B19,B20,
B21,B22,B23,B24,B25,
B26,B27,B28,B29,B30,
C31,C32,C33,C34,C35,
C36,C37,C38,C39,C40,
C41,CD2,D43,D44,D45,
D46,D47,D48,D49,E50,
E51,E52,F53,F54,F55,
F56,F57,G58,G59,H60,
H61,I62,K63,L64,M65,
M66,N67,P68,P69,P70,
R71,R72,S73,S74,T75,
V76,Z77, 78,

Damage by Plants in Chilham Village
- Pages
1, 2, 3, 4

Pavements of Funchal, Madeira
Damage to Trees - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
for trees 1-54,
14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
for trees 55-95,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 37,
for trees 95-133,
38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45,
for trees 133-166

Chris Garnons-Williams
Work Done - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13

Identity of Plants
Label Problems - Pages
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11

Ron and Christine Foord -
1157 photos only inserted so far -

Garden Flowers - Pages
AB1,AC2,AC3,AC4,AC5,
AE6,AG7,AL8,AL9,AL10,
AL11,AM12,AN13,AN14,AN15,
AN16,AN17,AN18,AN19,AQ20,
AR21,AR22,AR23,AR24,AS25,AR26,
for A 279 photos
BA27
,BE28,BE29,BR30,
for B 37 photos

CA31,CA32,CA33,CA34,CA35,
CA36,CA37,CH38,CH39,CH40,
CI41,CL42,CL43,CO44,CO45,
CO46,CO47,CO48,CO49,CR50,
CR51,CR52,CR53,CY54,CY55,
CY56,
for C 285 photos
DA57,DE58,DI59,DI60,
DI61,DO62,DR63,DR64,
for D 84 photos
ED65,
EL66,EP67,ER68,ER69,ER70,
EU71,
for E 86 photos
FO72,FR73,FR74,FR75,
FR76,FU77,FU78,
for F 68 photos
GA79
,GE80,
GE81,GE82,GE83,GE84,GE85,
GL86,GL87,
for G 108 photos

Heather -
Calluna AR88,PE89,
Daboecia BI90,
Erica AR91,CI92,CI93,

HA94,HE95,
HE96,HE97,HE98,HE99,HE100,
HO101,HY102,
for H 164 photos
IB103,IM104,IR105,
IR106,
for I 46 photos
IR107, 108, 109, 110,
111, 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 117,

When I have completed the conversion of all the slides from Ron and Christine Foord and inserted a relevant selection of the digitised images into the Photo Garden Flowers Galleries in some months time, then I will complete their text field in the thumbnail row starting with the
letter A (11 November 2020).


 

Links to plants in the remainder of this website:-


Flower Colour, Number of Petals, Shape and
Plant Use of:-

Rock Garden
...within linked page


Bedding

...Bedding Out
...Filling In
...Screen-ing
...Pots and Troughs
...Window Boxes
...Hanging Baskets
...Spring Bedding
...Summer Bedding
...Winter Bedding
...Foliage instead of Flower
...
Coleus Bedding Photos for use in Public Domain 1

Bulb
...Other than Only Green Foliage
...Bedding or Mass Planting
...Ground-Cover
...Cut-Flower
...Tolerant of Shade
...In Woodland Areas
...Under-plant
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Covering Banks
...In Water
...Beside Stream or Water Garden
...Coastal Conditions
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border or Back-ground Plant
...Fragrant Flowers
...Not Fragrant Flowers
...Indoor
House-plant

...Grow in a Patio Pot
...Grow in an Alpine Trough
...Grow in an Alpine House
...Grow in Rock Garden
...Speciman Plant
...Into Native Plant Garden
...Naturalize in Grass
...Grow in Hanging Basket
...Grow in Window-box
...Grow in Green-house
...Grow in Scree
...Naturalized Plant Area
...Grow in Cottage Garden
...Attracts Butterflies
...Attracts Bees
...Resistant to Wildlife
...Bulb in Soil:-
......Chalk
......Clay
......Sand
......Lime-Free (Acid)
......Peat

Rose
...
Bedding
...
Climber /Pillar
...
Cut-Flower
...
Exhibition, Speciman
...
Ground-Cover

...
Grow In A Container
...
Hedge
...
Climber in Tree
...
Woodland
...Edging Borders
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Tolerant of Shade
...Back of Border
...Adjacent to Water
...Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES.
...FRAGRANT ROSES
...NOT FRAGRANT ROSES

and

Colour Wheel Uses
with
1. Why the perfect soil for general use is composed of 8.3% lime, 16.6% humus, 25% clay and 50% sand
within the SOIL TEXTURE, and
2. Why you are continually losing the SOIL STRUCTURE if you leave bare earth between plants so your soil - will revert to clay, chalk, sand or silt - unless you replace that lost humus with an organic mulch.


Uses of Plant and Flower Shape:-
...Foliage Only
...Other than Green Foliage
...Trees in Lawn
...Trees in Small Gardens
...Wildflower Garden
...Attract Bi
rd
...Attract Butterfly
1
, 2
...Climber on House Wall

...
Climber not on House Wall
...Climber in Tree
...Rabbit-Resistant
...Woodland
...Pollution Barrier
...Part Shade
...Full Shade
...Single Flower provides Pollen for Bees
1
, 2, 3
...Ground-Cover
<60
cm
60-180cm
>
180cm
...Hedge
...Wind-swept
...Covering Banks
...Patio Pot
...Edging Borders
...Back of Border
...Poisonous

...Adjacent to Water
...Bog Garden
...Tolerant of Poor Soil
...Winter-Flowering
...Fragrant
...Not Fragrant
...Exhibition

...
Standard Plant
is 'Ball on Stick'
...
Upright Branches or Sword-shaped leaves
...
Plant to Prevent Entry to Human or Animal
...
Coastal Conditions
...
Tolerant on North-facing Wall
...
Cut Flower
...
Potted Veg Outdoors
...
Potted Veg Indoors
...
Thornless
...
Raised Bed Outdoors Veg
...
Grow in Alkaline Soil A-F
, G-L, M-R,
S-Z
...
Grow in Acidic Soil
...
Grow in Any Soil
...
Grow in Rock Garden
...
Grow Bulbs Indoors


Fragrant Plants:-
Sense of Fragrance from Roy Genders

Fragrant Plants:-
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for an Acid Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Chalky or Limestone Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented leaves for a
Sandy Soil
1
, 2, 3
Herbaceous Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3
Annual and Biennial Plants with Scented Flowers or Leaves
1
, 2
Bulbs and Corms with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5
Scented Plants of Climbing and Trailing Habit
1
, 2, 3
Winter-flowering Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2
Night-scented Flowering Plants
1
, 2
 

 

As photos are added to this index, then if the plant has the relevant photos to be included in the comparison pages in this table, then they shall be included in the relevant Flower Shape and Plant Use gallery below for

  • Bedding
  • Bulb
  • Evergreen Perennial
  • Herbaceous Perennial
  • Rose

Tables of Annuals List in each page of Coleus and Coleus 2 Galleries
Rock Garden
Plants from other Galleries in Colour Wheel Uses Gallery
A complete system for choosing plants for your home, garden and work
Butterflies with their wildflowers
Fragrant Plants
There are other pages on plants that bloom in each month of the year in this website, and
PLANTS Topic has many pages of useful plant lists with another system for choosing plants
 

BEDDING PLANT GALLERY PAGES

Flower Colour

Bicolour

Blue

Green

Orange

Other Colours

Pink

Purple

Red

White

White / Bicolour

Yellow

 

 

 

Flower Simple Shape

3 Petals

4 Petals

5 Petals

6 Petals

Stars

Bowls, Cups and Saucers

Globes, Goblets and Chalices

irisflotpseudacorus1a1a

aethionemacfloarmenumfoord1a1a

anemonecflo1hybridafoord1b1

 

anthericumcfloliliagofoord1a1a

geraniumflocineremuballerina1a1a1a1a1a1

paeoniamlokosewitschiiflot1a1a1

Trumpets and Funnels

Bells, Thimbles and Urns

 

Single Flower provides pollen for bees

 

2 Petals

 

acantholinumcflop99glumaceumfoord3

digitalismertonensiscflorvroger1a1a

 

anagalisflotcskylover1a1a

 

cupheacflollaveakavanagh1a1

 

Flower Elabor-ated Shape

Tubes, Lips and Lobes

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Standards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pin-cushions and Tufts

Rosettes, Buttons and Pompons

prunellaflotgrandiflora1a1a

aquilegiacfloformosafoord1a1a

acanthusspinosuscflocoblands1a1a

lathyrusflotvernus1a1

brachyscomecflorigidulakevock1b1

echinaceacflo1purpurealustrehybridsgarnonswilliams1a1

argyranthemumflotcmadeiracrestedyellow1a1a

Bedding Plant Use

Bedding Out

Filling In

Screen-ing

Pots and Troughs

Window Boxes

Hanging Baskets

Spring Bedding

Summer Bedding

Winter Bedding

Foliage instead of Flower


Bedding Photos
for use in Public Domain 1

 

Bedding Plant Height from Text Border Gallery

Blue =
0-24 inches
(0-60 cms)

Green =
24-72 inches
(60-180 cms) or
Green =
24-72 inches
(60-180 cms)

Red =
72+ inches
(180+ cms)
 

Bedding Plant Soil Moisture from Text Background

 

Wet Soil

Moist Soil

Dry Soil

Click on thumbnail to change this Comparison Page to the Plant Description Page of the Bedding Plant named in the Text box below that photo.


The Comments Row of that Bedding Plant Description Page details where that Bedding Plant is available from.

From

Ivydene Gardens Bulb Flower Shape, Bulb Form, Bulb Use and Bulb in Soil Gallery:

BULB FLOWER SHAPE GALLERY PAGES

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irisflotpseudacorus2a

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anemonecflo1hybridafoord2a

anemonecflo1blandafoord2a

Number of Flower Petals

Petal-less

1

2

3

4

5

Above 5

 

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geraniumflocineremuballerina1a1a1a1b1

paeoniamlokosewitschiiflot1b1

paeoniaveitchiiwoodwardiiflot1a

acantholinumcflop99glumaceumfoord2

stachysflotmacrantha1a1

Flower Shape - Simple

Stars with Single Flowers

Bowls

Cups and Saucers

Globes

Goblets and Chalices

Trumpets

Funnels

 

digitalismertonensiscflorvroger2a

fuchsiaflotcalicehoffman1a1

ericacarneacflosspringwoodwhitedeeproot1a2a

phloxflotsubulatatemiskaming1a1

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Simple

Bells

Thimbles

Urns

Salver form

 

 

 

 

prunellaflotgrandiflora3a

aquilegiacfloformosafoord3a

acanthusspinosuscflocoblands2a

lathyrusflotvernus2a

anemonecflo1coronariastbrigidgeetee1a

echinaceacflo1purpurealustrehybridsgarnonswilliams2a

centaureacfloatropurpureakavanagh1a

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Tubes, Lips and Straps

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Stan-dards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pin-Cushions

Tufts and Petal-less Cluster

 

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androsacecflorigidakevock1a

argyranthemumflotcmadeiracrestedyellow2a

armeriacflomaritimakevock1a

anemonecflonemerosaalbaplenarvroger1a

 

 

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Cushion

Umbel

Buttons with Double Flowers

Pompoms

Stars with Semi-Double Flowers

 

 

 

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astilbepurplelancecflokevock1a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1433a1a1a1

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androsacecfor1albanakevock2a

Natural Arrange-ments

Bunches, Posies and Sprays (Group)

Columns, Spikes and Spires

Whorls, Tiers and Cande-labra

Plumes and Tails

Chains and Tassels

Clouds, Garlands and Cascades

Sphere, Dome (Clusters), Drumstick and Plate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BULB
FORM, BULB USE AND BULB IN SOIL GALLERY PAGES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bulb Form

Mat-Forming

Prostrate or Trailing

Cushion or Mound-forming

Spreading or Creeping

Clump-forming

Stemless. Sword-shaped Leaves

Erect or Upright

Bulb Use

Other than Only Green Foliage

Bedding or Mass Planting

Ground-Cover

Cut-Flower

Tolerant of Shade

In Woodland Areas

Under-plant

Tolerant of Poor Soil

Covering Banks

In Water

Beside Stream or Water Garden

Coastal Conditions

Edging Borders

Back of Border or Back-ground Plant

Fragrant Flowers

Not Fragrant Flowers

Indoor House-plant

Grow in a Patio Pot

Grow in an Alpine Trough

Grow in an Alpine House

Grow in Rock Garden

Speciman Plant

Into Native Plant Garden

Naturalize in Grass

Grow in Hanging Basket

Grow in Window-box

Grow in Green-house

Grow in Scree

 

 

Natural-ized Plant Area

Grow in Cottage Garden

Attracts Butter-flies

Attracts Bees

Resistant to Wildlife

Bulb in Soil

Chalk

Clay

Sand

Lime-Free (Acid)

Peat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bulb Height from Text Border

Brown= 0-12 inches (0-30 cms)

Blue = 12-24 inches (30-60 cms)

Green= 24-36 inches (60-90 cms)

Red = 36+ inches (90+ cms)

Bulb Soil Moisture from Text Background

Wet Soil

Moist Soil

Dry Soil

Flowering months range abreviates month to its first 3 letters (Apr-Jun is April, May and June).

Click on thumbnail to change this comparison page to the Plant Description Page of the Bulb named in the Text box below that photo.
The Comments Row of that Plant Description Page links to where you personally can purchase that bulb via mail-order.

 

Ivydene Gardens Evergreen Perennials and Alpine Evergreen Perennials Flower Shape Gallery:
Site Map

EVERGREEN PERENNIAL FLOWER SHAPE - Click on Text link in row below thumbnail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14c1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14c2a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14d1a1a

aethionemacfloarmenumfoord2a1

anemonecflo1hybridafoord1a2a

anemonecflo1blandafoord1a1a

Number of Flower Petals

Petal-less

1

2

3

4

5

Above 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14k1c1a

geraniumflocineremuballerina1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14k1a1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14k1b1a1

acantholinumcflop99glumaceumfoord1

stachysflotmacrantha2a

Flower Shape - Simple

Stars

Bowls

Cups and Saucers

Globes

Goblets and Chalices

Trumpets

Funnels

 

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14r1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14s1a1a

phloxflotsubulatatemiskaming2a

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Simple

Bells

Thimbles

Urns

Salverform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

prunellaflotgrandiflora2a1

aquilegiacfloformosafoord2a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14u1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14v1a1a

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14x1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14y1a1a

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Tubes, Lips and Straps

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Stan-dards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pin-Cushions

Tufts

 

androsacecforyargongensiskevock1a1a

androsaceflorigidakevock1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1428a1a1

armeriaflomaritimakevock1a

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Cushion

Umbel

Buttons

Pompoms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

bergeniamorningredcforcoblands2a

ajugacfloreptansatropurpurea1a2a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1431a1a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1432a1a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1433a1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1434a1a1a

androsacecfor1albanakevock1a1a

Natural Arrange-ments

Bunches, Posies and Sprays

Columns, Spikes and Spires

Whorls, Tiers and Candle-labra

Plumes and Tails

Chains and Tassels

Clouds, Garlands and Cascades

Spheres, Domes and Plates

 


HERBACEOUS FLOWER SHAPE Gallery Comparison Pages
 

 

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14c2a1a1a1

irisflotpseudacorus1a1a1

aethionemacfloarmenumfoord1a1a1

anemonecflo1hybridafoord1a1a1

anemonecflo1blandafoord1a1a1

Number of Flower Petals

Petal-less

1

2

3

4

5

Above 5

 

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berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a14k1a1a1a1

geraniumflocineremuballerina1a1a1a1a1a1a

paeoniamlokosewitschiiflot1a1a1a

paeoniaveitchiiwoodwardiiflot1a1a

acantholinumcflop99glumaceumfoord

stachysflotmacrantha1a1a1

Flower Shape - Simple

Stars

Bowls

Cups and Saucers

Globes

Goblets and Chalices

Trumpets

Funnels

 

digitalismertonensiscflorvroger1a1a1

fuchsiaflotcalicehoffman1a1a1a

ericacarneacflosspringwoodwhitedeeproot1a1a1

phloxflotsubulatatemiskaming1a1a1a

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Simple

Bells

Thimbles

Urns

Salverform

 

 

 

 

prunellaflotgrandiflora1a1a1

aquilegiacfloformosafoord1a1a1

acanthusspinosuscflocoblands1a1a1

lathyrusflotvernus1b1a1

brachyscomecflorigidulakevock1a1a1

echinaceacflo1purpurealustrehybridsgarnonswilliams1a1a1a

centaureacfloatropurpureakavanagh1a1a1

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Tubes, Lips and Straps

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Stan-dards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pin-Cushions

Tufts

 

androsacecforyargongensiskevock1a1a1

androsacecflorigidakevock1a1a1

argyranthemumflotcmadeiracrestedyellow1a1a1

armeriacflomaritimakevock1a1a1

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Cushion

Umbel

Buttons

Pompoms

 

 

 

 

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ajugacfloreptansatropurpurea1a1a1

lamiumflotorvala2a1a1a

astilbepurplelancecflokevock1a1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1433a1a1a1a1a

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1434a1a1a1a1a

androsacecfor1albanakevock1a1a1

Natural Arrange-ments

Bunches, Posies and Sprays

Columns, Spikes and Spires

Whorls, Tiers and Cande-labra

Plumes and Tails

Chains and Tassels

Clouds, Garlands and Cascades

Spheres, Domes and Plates

Ivydene Gardens Rose Use Gallery: Site Map

Flower Colour

Other Colours

Orange

Pink

Red

White

Yellow

2 or More Colours Page 1

2 or More Colours Page 2

Produces Hips

Rose Use

Bedding

Climber /Pillar

Cut-Flower

Exhibition, Speciman

Ground-Cover

Grow In A Container

Hedge

Climber in Tree

Woodland

Edging Borders

Tolerant of Poor Soil

Tolerant of Shade

Back of Border

Adjacent to Water

On North-Facing Wall

Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES.

FRAGRANT ROSES - The roses inserted into this 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 nothing mentioned about fragrance in the relevant Rose Plant Description Page.
 

Rose Bloom Shape

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High Centred

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Cupped

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Flat

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Globular

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Pompon

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Rosette

 

Click on thumbnail to change to Plant Description Page of the Rose Plant named in the text below that photo where its text border is Cyan, Green or Pink.
The Comments Row of that Rose Plant Description Page details where that Rose Plant is available from.

Rose Petal Count

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Single:

1-7
Petals

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Semi-double: 8-15 Petals

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Double:

16-25 Petals

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Full:

26-40 Petals

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Very Full:

40+ Petals

 

Rose Plant Height from Text Border
(1 inch = 2.5 cms,
12 inches = 1 foot = 30 cms,
24 inches = 2 feet)

Blue = 0-24 inches (0-60 cms)
Cyan = 0-24 inches (0-60 cms)

Green=24-72 inches (60-180 cms)
Green=24-72 inches (60-180 cms)

Red = 72+ inches (180+ cms)
Pink = 72+ inches (180+ cms)

Rose Plant Soil Moisture from Text Background

Wet Soil

Moist Soil

Dry Soil

Click on thumbnail to add the Rose Plant Description Page of the Rose Plant named in the Text box below that photo - or - click that Rose Plant name in the relevant "Roses in this Gallery Link Index" menu for non-users of pop-up windows such as for IPHONE users, where the text border is Blue, Green or Red.

 

What are garden 'thug' plants?

 

Invasive plants are those that can quickly get out of hand in the garden, even though they are not regarded as weeds and are commonly sold in garden centres.

Think carefully about introducing these plants to your garden, and be prepared to carry out judicious pruning and digging or thinning out as required.

Examples of such plants include:

Trees and shrubs

  • Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)
  • False acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia)
  • Kerria japonica
  • Leyland cypress (× Cuprocyparis leylandii)
  • Poplars (Populus spp.)
  • Sumach (Rhus typhina)

Climbers

  • Passion flower (Passiflora caerulea)
  • Russian vine (Fallopia baldschuanica)

Bamboos, sedges, reeds and grasses

  • Sasa palmata (see our bamboo profile for a fuller list of invasive bamboos)
  • Phalaris arundinacea
  • Phragmites australis
  • Weeping sedge (Carex pendula)

Herbaceous perennials

  • Japanese anemone (Anemone Ã— hybrida cultivars)
  • Golden rod (Solidago canadensis)
  • Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’
  • Macleaya spp.
  • Yellow loosestrife (Lysimachia punctata)

Crevice plants

  • Mind-your-own-business (Soleirolia soleirolii)

Edible crops

  • Blackberries
  • Raspberries
  • Horseradish
  • Mint

Ground cover plants

  • Euphorbia cyparissias
  • Hypericum calycinum
  • Leptinella squalida
  • Periwinkle (Vinca major and V. minor)
  • Pratia pedunculata
  • Rubus biflorus
  • Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus)
  • Yellow archangel (Lamium galeobdolon) 

Bulbous plants

  • Lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) cultivars
  • Oxalis culitvars
  • Allium paradoxum and A. triquetrum

Pond plants

There are a number of aquatic plants that can easily get out of hand in a garden pond and are considered true weeds. Ideally these should never be introduced to the pond, though they sometimes come unwittingly with other pond plants.

Continued in next column.

Uses of Rock Garden Plants with
Links from Colour Wheel Rock Gallery:-

ROCK GARDEN PLANTS IN COLOUR WHEEL GALLERY PAGES

Small size plant in Flower Colours

Miniature size plant in Flower Colours

Small Size plant flower in Month

Miniature Size plant flower in Month

FLOWERING IN MONTH
including those from the Camera Photo Galleries as detailed in row 3 of the Topic Table on the left.
Click on the centre of each thumbnail in the following flower colour month pages to transfer to the description of that plant in a Camera Photo Gallery Page:-
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Dark Tone or Shades
(Colours mixed with Black)
Mid-Tone
(Colours mixed with Grey)
Pure Hue
(the Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Colour named)
Pastel
(Colours mixed with White)

Garden Thug Plants continued:-
The problems

Trees like the Leyland cypress and climbers such as Russian vine can grow so quickly that they are soon much too big for the garden.

Trees such as poplar and sumach have a tendency to sucker, sending up shoots all over the garden and even in neighbours’ properties.

Many ground cover shrubs like the snowberry or Hypericum calycinum spread via underground stems (rhizomes), sending up new plants and gradually taking over the border. Some bamboos also behave in this way, becoming a constant source of regret for the gardener.

Potentially invasive herbaceous plants and grasses, such as Japanese anemones and Phalaris arundinacea, form ever-enlarging clumps that require frequent division. Others, such as golden rod or weeping sedge also spread by seed, with seedlings popping-up in unexpected places where they are not wanted.

Bulbous plants such as Oxalis can produce tiny new bulbs, or offsets, which are scattered every time a clump is dug up, spreading the problem rather than controlling it.

 

Control

Digging out unwanted plants may work for a while, but is only likely to be a temporary solution. Judicious use of weedkillers may be necessary.

For herbaceous weeds, try a programme of spraying using a systemic herbicide containing glyphosate – Roundup and Tumbleweed are common brand names of such products. For woodier plants, choose a stump or brushwood killer such as ‘Bramble Killer Ultra’ or ‘Deep Root Ultra Tree Stump & Weedkiller’.

Beware putting invasive plants on the domestic compost heap, as this is unlikely to reach a high enough temperature to kill off tough roots or underground stems (it is all right if they have already been killed off with weedkiller). Instead, place them in the municipal green waste, as this is composted on an industrial scale, where tough weeds should be killed off. Burning may also be appropriate, but check your local Council guidelines.

Uses of Rock Garden Plants with
Links from Colour Rock Photos
 

PAGES FOR PHOTOS OF ROCK GARDEN PLANTS WHO DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN PLANT DESCRIPTION PAGE

ROCK GARDEN PLANT INDEX
(o)Rock Plant: A
(o)Rock Plant: B
(o)Rock Plant: C
(o)Rock Plant: D
(o)Rock Plant: E
(o)Rock Plant: F
(o)Rock Plant: G
(o)Rock Plant: H
(o)Rock Plant: I
(o)Rock Plant: J
(o)Rock Plant: K
(o)Rock Plant: L
(o)Rock Plant: M
(o)Rock Plant: NO
(o)Rock Plant: PQ
(o)Rock Plant: R
(o)Rock Plant: S
(o)Rock Plant: T
(o)Rock Plant: UVWXYZ

 

LISTS OF PLANTS SUITABLE FOR VARIOUS SITUATIONS AND PURPOSES:-

THE ROCK GARDEN -

Rock plants for Sunny Sites.

Rock plants for Shady Sites.

Early Bloom in the Rock Garden.

Summer Bloom in the Rock Garden.

Late Bloom in the Rock Garden.

Rock plants of Creeping and Trailing Habit.

Rock plants with Evergreen Foliage.

Rock Plants with Silvery or Variegated Foliage.

Rock plants needing the protection of Sheet of Glass in Winter.

Rock plants which hate Lime.

Lime Lovers.

Peat Lovers.

THE WALL GARDEN -

Plants for sunny sites in the Wall Garden.

Plants for Shady Sites in the Wall Garden.

Plants for a Dry Site on a Wall.

Plants for a Moderately Dry Site on a Wall.

Plants for a Moist Site on a Wall.

Plants for Positions on Top of Walls.

Plants to Hang Down from the Upper Parts of a Wall.
 

 

DETAILS OF PLANTS IN LISTS FOR THE ROCK, WALL, PAVED, WATER AND BOG GARDENS

Some Good Rock Plants with Some on Moraine

Plants for the Alpine House

Plants for the Miniature Rock Garden with some Bulbs

Shrubs for the Rock Garden

Moisture-loving Trees and Shrubs for Bog or Water Garden

Ferns

Plants for Wall Garden and Paved Garden

Plants for the Water Garden

Plants for the Bog Garden

Plants from other Galleries except the ones in the next row

 

IVYDENE GARDENS COLOUR WHEEL PLANT USE AND FLOWER SHAPE GALLERY PAGES

 

Additions to Ivydene Gardens Colour Wheel Uses Gallery from this Index

  • will compare the use and flower shape of the to be added shrubs and trees, since currently until August 2019 there is no comparison pages for uses of shrubs and trees,
  • will compare the uses of the to be added evergreen and herbaceous perennials, since currently until August 2019 there is no comparison pages for uses of perennials.
  • The above additions will be combined with those already compared from Bedding, Bulb, Evergreen Perennial, Herbaceous Perennial and Roses pages.
    Bedding, Bulb, and Roses currently in August 2019 have comparison pages for both use and flower shape.
     

PLANTS FLOWER SHAPE GALLERY PAGES

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irisflotpseudacorus1a1a1a1a1a1a

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anemonecflo1hybridafoord1a2a1a1a1a1

anemonecflo1blandafoord1a1a1a1a1a1

Number of Flower Petals

Petal-less

1

2

3

4

5

Above 5

 

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geraniumflocineremuballerina1a1a1a1a1a1a1a1a1a1

paeoniamlokosewitschiiflot1a1a1a1a1a1a1

paeoniaveitchiiwoodwardiiflot1a1a1a1a1a1

acantholinumcflop99glumaceumfoord2d1

stachysflotmacrantha1a1a1a1a1a1a

Flower Shape - Simple

Stars with Single Flowers

Bowls

Cups and Saucers

Globes

Goblets and Chalices

Trumpets

Funnels

 

digitalismertonensiscflorvroger1a2a1a1a1a1

fuchsiaflotcalicehoffman1a1a1a1a1a1a

ericacarneacflosspringwoodwhitedeeproot1a1a1a1a1a1a1

phloxflotsubulatatemiskaming1a1a1a1a1a1a

 

 

 

Flower Shape - Simple

Bells

Thimbles

Urns

Salver-form

 

 

 

 

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aquilegiacfloformosafoord1a2a1a1a1a

acanthusspinosuscflocoblands1a2a1a1a1a

lathyrusflotvernus1a2a1a1a1a

anemonecflo1coronariastbrigidgeetee1a1a1a1a

echinaceacflo1purpurealustrehybridsgarnonswilliams1a2a1a1a1a

centaureacfloatropurpureakavanagh1a1a1a1a1a

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Tubes, Lips and Straps

Slippers, Spurs and Lockets

Hats, Hoods and Helmets

Stan-dards, Wings and Keels

Discs and Florets

Pin-Cushions

Tufts and Petal-less Cluster

 

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androsacecflorigidakevock1a1a1a1a1

argyranthemumflotcmadeiracrestedyellow1a1b1a1a1

armeriacflomaritimakevock1a1a1a1a1

anemonecflonemerosaalbaplenarvroger1a1a1a1a1

 

 

Flower Shape - Elabor-ated

Cushion

Umbel

Buttons with Double Flowers

Pompoms

Stars with Semi-Double Flowers

 

 

 

bergeniamorningredcforcoblands1a1a1a1a1a1

ajugacfloreptansatropurpurea1a1a1a1a1a

lamiumflotorvala2a1a1a1a1a1

astilbepurplelancecflokevock1a1a1a1a1a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1433a1a1a1a1a1a1a1

berberisdarwiniiflower10h3a1434a1a1a1a1a1a1a1

androsacecfor1albanakevock1a1a1a1a1a

Natural Arrange-ments

Bunches, Posies and Sprays (Group)

Columns, Spikes and Spires

Whorls, Tiers and Cande-labra

Plumes and Tails

Chains and Tassels

Clouds, Garlands and Cascades

Sphere, Dome (Clusters), Drumstick and Plate

Plant Use

Foliage Only

Other than Green Foliage

Trees in Lawn

Trees in Small Gardens
 

Wildflower Garden

Attract Bird
Attract Butterfly
1
, 2

Climber on House Wall

Climber not on House Wall

Climber in Tree

Rabbit-Resistant
 

Woodland

Pollution Barrier

Part Shade

Full Shade

Single Flower provides Pollen for Bees
1
, 2, 3

Ground-Cover
<60
cm
60-180cm
>180cm

Hedge

Wind-swept

Covering Banks

Patio Pot

Edging Borders

Back of Border

Poisonous

Adjacent to Water

Bog Garden
 

Tolerant of Poor Soil

Winter-Flowering
 

Fragrant

Not Fragrant

Exhibition

Standard Plant is 'Ball on Stick'

Upright Branches or Sword-shaped leaves

Plant to Prevent Entry to Human or Animal

Coastal Con-ditions

Tolerant on North-facing Wall

Cut Flower

Potted Veg Outdoors

Potted Veg Indoors
 

Thornless

Raised Bed Outdoors Veg
 

Grow in Alkaline Soil A-F, G-L, M-R, S-Z

Grow in Acidic Soil

Grow in Any Soil

Grow in Rock Garden

Grow Bulbs Indoors

A complete system for choosing plants for your home, garden and at work.

The following table shows the linkages for the information about the plants
described in Sanders' Encyclopedia of Gardening in The Gardeners' Golden Treasury, revised by A. G. L Hellyer F.L.S, Editor of 'Amateur Gardening', (thirty-first impression of original published in 1895) was published in 1960 by W. H. & L. Collingridge Limited,
between:-

STAGE 4D
SHAPE, FORM INDEX GALLERY

Plant Foliage

Aromatic Foliage

1

Autumn Foliage

1

Finely Cut Leaves

1

Large Leaves

1

Yellow Variegated Foliage

1

White Variegated Foliage

1

Red / Purple Variegated Foliage

1

Silver, Grey and Glaucous Foliage

1

Sword-shaped Leaves

1

 

 

 

STAGE 4D
SHAPE, FORM INDEX GALLERY

Shrub, Tree Shape

Columnar
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1

Oval
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1

Rounded or Spherical
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1

Flattened Spherical
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1

Narrow Conical / Narrow Pyramidal
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1

Broad Conical / Broad Pyramidal
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1

Ovoid /
Egg-Shaped

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1

Broad Ovoid
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1

Narrow Vase-shaped / Inverted Ovoid
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1

Fan-Shaped /Vase-Shaped
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1

Broad Fan-Shaped / Broad Vase-Shaped
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1

Narrow Weeping
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1

Broad Weeping
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1

Palm

1

 

Conifer Cone

1

 

Form

Arching

1

Climbing

1

Clump-Forming

1

Mat-Forming

1

Mound-Forming

1

Prostrate

1

Spreading

1

Stemless

1

Upright

1

 

Poisonous Plant

1

 

STAGE 4D
SHAPE, FORM INDEX GALLERY

Plant Foliage

STAGE 4D
SHAPE, FORM INDEX GALLERY

Tree and Shrubs in Garden Design -

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Clay Soils (neutral to slightly acid)

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Dry Acid Soils

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Shallow Soil over Chalk

Trees and Shrubs tolerant of both extreme Acidity and Alkalinity

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Damp Sites

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Industrial Areas

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Cold Exposed Areas

Trees and Shrubs suitable for Seaside Areas

Shrubs suitable for Heavy Shade

Shrubs and Climbers suitable for NORTH- and EAST-facing Walls

Shrubs suitable for Ground Cover

Trees of Pendulous Habit

Trees and Shrubs of Upright or Fastigiate Habit

Trees and Shrubs with Ornamental Bark or Twigs

Trees and Shrubs with Bold Foliage

Trees and Shrubs for Autumn Colour

Trees and Shrubs with Red or Purple Foliage

Trees and Shrubs with Golden or Yellow Foliage

Trees and Shrubs with Grey or Silver Foliage

Trees and Shrubs with Variegated Foliage

Trees and Shrubs bearing Ornamental Fruit

Trees and Shrubs with Fragrant or Scented Flowers

Trees and Shrubs with Aromatic Foliage

Flowering Trees and Shrubs for Every Month:-
Jan
, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

 

STAGE 1
GARDEN STYLE INDEX GALLERY

 

Fragrant Plants adds the use of another of your 5 senses in your garden:-
Sense of Fragrance from Roy Genders

Fragrant Plants:-
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Trees and Shrubs with Scented Leaves
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5

Trees and Shrubs with Aromatic Bark
1
, 2, 3

Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for an
Acid Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4

Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Chalky or Limestone Soil
1
, 2, 3, 4

Shrubs bearing Scented leaves for a
Sandy Soil
1
, 2, 3

Herbaceous Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3

Herbaceous Plants with Scented Leaves
1
, 2, 3

Annual and Biennial Plants with Scented Flowers or Leaves
1
, 2

Bulbs and Corms with Scented Flowers
1
, 2, 3, 4, 5

Scented Plants of Climbing and Trailing Habit
1
, 2, 3

Winter-flowering Plants with Scented Flowers
1
, 2

Night-scented Flowering Plants
1
, 2

Scented Aquatic Plants
1


Plants with Scented Fruits
1


Plants with Scented Roots
1
, 2

Trees and Shrubs with Scented Wood
1


Trees and Shrubs with Scented Gums
1


Scented Cacti and Succulents
1


Plants bearing Flowers or Leaves of Unpleasant Smell
1
, 2
 

 

with more details below on the Perfume Groups

Butterflies

 

Now we do of course have WILDFLOWERS and these can be very useful to
BUTTERFLIES and their young

 

Butterfly
Usage of Plants
by Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly

Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Butterfly usage of
Plant A-C
Plant C-M
Plant N-W
Butterfly usage of Plant

 

 

and these wildflowers come from these
WILDFLOWER FAMILIES:-

WILD FLOWER FAMILY
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(o)Adder's Tongue
Amaranth
(o)Arrow-Grass
(o)Arum
(o)Balsam
Bamboo
(o)Barberry
(o)Bedstraw
(o)Beech
(o)Bellflower
(o)Bindweed
(o)Birch
(o)Birds-Nest
(o)Birthwort
(o)Bogbean
(o)Bog Myrtle
(o)Borage
(o)Box
(o)Broomrape
(o)Buckthorn
(o)Buddleia
(o)Bur-reed
(o)Buttercup
(o)Butterwort
(o)Cornel (Dogwood)
(o)Crowberry
(o)Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 1
(o)Crucifer (Cabbage/Mustard) 2
Cypress
(o)Daffodil
(o)Daisy
(o)Daisy Cudweeds
(o)Daisy Chamomiles
(o)Daisy Thistle
(o)Daisy Catsears
(o)Daisy Hawkweeds
(o)Daisy Hawksbeards
(o)Daphne
(o)Diapensia
(o)Dock Bistorts
(o)Dock Sorrels

WILD FLOWER FAMILY
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(o)Clubmoss
(o)Duckweed
(o)Eel-Grass
(o)Elm
(o)Filmy Fern
(o)Horsetail
(o)Polypody
Quillwort
(o)Royal Fern
(o)Figwort - Mulleins
(o)Figwort - Speedwells
(o)Flax
(o)Flowering-Rush
(o)Frog-bit
(o)Fumitory
(o)Gentian
(o)Geranium
(o)Glassworts
(o)Gooseberry
(o)Goosefoot
(o)Grass 1
(o)Grass 2
(o)Grass 3
(o)Grass Soft Bromes 1
(o)Grass Soft Bromes 2
(o)Grass Soft Bromes 3 (o)Hazel
(o)Heath
(o)Hemp
(o)Herb-Paris
(o)Holly
(o)Honeysuckle
(o)Horned-Pondweed
(o)Hornwort
(o)Iris
(o)Ivy
(o)Jacobs Ladder
(o)Lily
(o)Lily Garlic
(o)Lime
(o)Lobelia
(o)Loosestrife
(o)Mallow
(o)Maple
(o)Mares-tail
(o)Marsh Pennywort
(o)Melon (Gourd/Cucumber)
 

WILD FLOWER FAMILY
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(o)Mesem-bryanthemum
(o)Mignonette
(o)Milkwort
(o)Mistletoe
(o)Moschatel
Naiad
(o)Nettle
(o)Nightshade
(o)Oleaster
(o)Olive
(o)Orchid 1
(o)Orchid 2
(o)Orchid 3
(o)Orchid 4
(o)Parnassus-Grass
(o)Peaflower
(o)Peaflower Clover 1
(o)Peaflower Clover 2
(o)Peaflower Clover 3
(o)Peaflower Vetches/Peas
Peony
(o)Periwinkle
Pillwort
Pine
(o)Pink 1
(o)Pink 2
Pipewort
(o)Pitcher-Plant
(o)Plantain
(o)Pondweed
(o)Poppy
(o)Primrose
(o)Purslane
Rannock Rush
(o)Reedmace
(o)Rockrose
(o)Rose 1
(o)Rose 2
(o)Rose 3
(o)Rose 4
(o)Rush
(o)Rush Woodrushes
(o)Saint Johns Wort
Saltmarsh Grasses
(o)Sandalwood
(o)Saxifrage
 

WILD FLOWER FAMILY
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Seaheath
(o)Sea Lavender
(o)Sedge Rush-like
(o)Sedges Carex 1
(o)Sedges Carex 2
(o)Sedges Carex 3
(o)Sedges Carex 4
(o)Spindle-Tree
(o)Spurge
(o)Stonecrop
(o)Sundew
(o)Tamarisk
Tassel Pondweed
(o)Teasel
(o)Thyme 1
(o)Thyme 2
(o)Umbellifer 1
(o)Umbellifer 2
(o)Valerian
(o)Verbena
(o)Violet
(o)Water Fern
(o)Waterlily
(o)Water Milfoil
(o)Water Plantain
(o)Water Starwort
Waterwort
(o)Willow
(o)Willow-Herb
(o)Wintergreen
(o)Wood-Sorrel
(o)Yam
(o)Yew

Fragrant Plants

 

 

Perhaps FRAGRANT PLANTS might be useful to you:-

 

 

Sense of Fragrance from Roy Genders

Fragrant Plants:-
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Flowers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Leaves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Trees and Shrubs with Aromatic Bark 1, 2, 3
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for an
Acid Soil 1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Chalky or Limestone Soil 1
, 2, 3, 4
Shrubs bearing Scented Flowers for a
Sandy Soil 1
, 2, 3
Herbaceous Plants with Scented Flowers 1, 2, 3
Herbaceous Plants with Scented Leaves 1, 2, 3
Annual and Biennial Plants with Scented Flowers or Leaves 1, 2
Bulbs and Corms with Scented Flowers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Scented Plants of Climbing and Trailing Habit 1, 2, 3
Winter-flowering Plants with Scented Flowers 1, 2
Night-scented Flowering Plants 1, 2
Scented Aquatic Plants.
Plants with Scented Fruits.
Plants with Scented Roots 1, 2
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Wood.
Trees and Shrubs with Scented Gums.
Scented Cacti and Succulents.
Plants bearing Flowers or Leaves of Unpleasant Smell 1, 2

Flower Perfume Group:-
Miscellaneous Group with scents - Balm, Brandy, Cedar, Cloying, Cowslip, Cucumber, Damask Rose, Daphne, Exotic, Freesia, Fur-like, Gardenia, Hay-like, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, Hops, Hyacinth, Incense-like, Jasmine, Laburnham, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Meadowsweet, Mignonette, Mint, Mossy, Muscat, Muscatel, Myrtle-like, Newly Mown Hay, Nutmeg, Piercing, Primrose, Pungent, Resinous, Sandalwood, Sassafras, Seductive, Slight, Soft, Stephanotis, Sulphur, Starch, Sweet, Sweet-briar, Tea-rose, Treacle and Very Sweet.

Flower Perfume Group:-
Indoloid Group.
Aminoid Group with scent - Hawthorn.
Heavy Group with scents -
Jonquil and
Lily.
Aromatic Group with scents - Almond,
Aniseed, Balsamic,
Carnation, Cinnamon, Clove,
Spicy and
Vanilla.
Violet Group.
Rose Group.
Lemon Group with scent -
Verbena.
Fruit-scented Group with scents -
Apricot,
Fruity,
Green Apple,
Orange, Pineapple,
Ripe Apple , Ripe Banana and
Ripe Plum.
 

Flower Perfume Group:-
Animal-scented Group with scents -
Cat,
Dog,
Ferret,
Fox,
Goat,
Human Perspiration,
Musk,
Ripe Apple and
Tom Cat.
Honey Group.
Unpleasant Smell Group with scents -
Animal,
Fetid,
Fishy,
Foxy,
Fur-like,
Garlic,
Hemlock,
Manure,
Nauseating,
Perspiration,
Petrol,
Putrid,
Rancid,
Sickly,
Skunk,
Stale Lint
Sulphur and
Urinous,

 

Leaf Perfume Group:-
Turpentine Group.
Camphor and Eucalyptus Group.
Mint Group.
Sulphur Group.
Indoloid Group.
Aminoid Group.
Heavy Group.
Aromatic Group.
Violet Group.
Rose Group.
Lemon Group.
Fruit-scented Group.
Animal-scented Group.
Honey Group.

Scent of Wood, Bark and Roots Group:-
Aromatic Group.
Turpentine Group.
Rose Group.
Violet Group.
Stale Perspiration Group.

 

Scent of Fungi Group:-
Indoloid Group.
Aminoid Group.
Sulphur Group.
Aromatic Group.
Rose Group.
Violet Group.
Fruit Group.
Animal Group.
Honey Group

 

There are other pages on Plants which bloom in each month of the year in this website:-

 

 

 

 

 

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