Landscape rose: Sometimes referred to as groundcover rose, this is a catch-all phrase that includes old and new shrub roses that are virtually maintenance-free. Tree rose: Also known as standards, this refers to any type of rose (usually hybrid tea or floribunda) that is trained into a ...
EURODESERT:Actually not a type of rose, but a company that has since closed it’s doors. Eurodesert’s inventory consisted of roses, many of them Hybrid Perpetuals, that were imported from Europe that could withstand the southern California high desert where the nursery was located, hence the...
Floribunda Rose or Climbing Rose This family of roses is characterized by their vining and climbing nature. Climbing roses will grow up and around trellises, fencing, and just about any upright support they find. Climbing roses must be provided a means of climbing to fulfill their potential. Le...
Bred for thousands of years from rose speciesendemic to China, these roses, alongside chrysanthemums, are the flowers that possibly started floriculture. Additionally, the China roses, in particular, have resulted from intense hybridization in Chinese gardens. In general, these have a small, shrubby...
Floribunda Roses A cross between Hybrid Tea and Polyantha roses, these are ideal for mixed borders and large bed plantings. They don’t typically have much of a scent, although you can find newer breeds that are fragrant. The blooms present in large clusters to give color over a long sea...
Roses are long-lived, tough garden plants. Given a sunny position, mulch, fertiliser, some watering, and an occasional prune, there is a rose for almost every use in the garden. Books and catalogues list roses under various names such as hybrid tea, bush, shrub, standards, floribundas, cl...
roses emerge in summer to last into the fall. New Dawn roses grow 10 to 15 feet and are ideal growing along a garden fence or outdoor trellis. They are also disease resistant and can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including poor soil, making for a tough and versatile rose ...
Botanical Name:Stephanotis floribunda USDA Zone: 4-8 Height/Spread:15-20/12-16 feet The beautiful evergreen vine showcases dark green leathery leaves that beautifully hold a cluster of trumpet-shaped, sweet-scented white flowers. 48. Black-Eyed Susan Vine ...
where this applies, will of course, be much greater. The most popular roses are theRosa rugosatypes and the hybrid musk roses, which are especially fragrant. Many of the floribundas are vigorous growers and very free flowering. Many of the shrub roses have very fragrant flowers and shapely ...