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(Roseberry Blanket Shrub Rose, Shrub Rose)
A low-growing floribunda rose, Roseberry Blanket blooms almost continuously from late spring to fall with clusters of double (extra petals) fuschia-pink, lightly fragrant flowers that look outsized for the plant. Also known as ‘Kortwente,’ this short, deciduous shrub grows wider than tall. The leaves are glossy and dark green.
Like most roses, Roseberry Blanket grows and flowers best in full sun and average, well-drained soil. It needs a steady supply of nutrients and water. Mulch it with compost,...
Mark A. Miller
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Touch of Class™ Hybrid Tea Rose)
This French-bred hybrid tea rose, Touch of Class™, blooms in flushes from late spring to fall with classically high-centered, large, double (extra petals) flowers that are a feminine blend of salmon, coral and pink tones. The blossoms are faintly fragrant. They are borne singly or in a cluster of two or three at the tip of long, new stems good for cutting. This deciduous, upright, vigorous shrub has compound leaves that are leathery, slightly glossy, and deep to dark green. It received numerous awards...
Mark A. Miller
(Miniature Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
(La Marne Polyantha Rose, Polyantha Rose)
A typical polyantha rose, ‘La Marne’ is a small, deciduous, upright shrub that blooms with clusters of small, fragrant flowers from mid-spring well into autumn. The clusters have four to eight pink and cream, open flowers, each with up to fifteen petals, and the leaves are dark green and shiny. The shrub is much-branched, dense, disease-resistant and almost thornless.
Like most roses, ‘La Marne’ grows and flowers best in full sun and average to rich, well-drained soil. It needs a steady supply...
Mark A. Miller
(Bourbon Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
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(Damask Rose)
The very old damask rose, 'La Ville de Bruxelles', is a fragrant wonder that produces loads of perfect, fully double, damask pink roses in summer. Like many antique roses, it is not a repeat bloomer. It was bred in France by Vibert and first introduced in 1849. One weakness of this upright shrub rose is that it’s prone to foliar mildew.
'La Ville de Bruxelles' is a woody deciduous shrub rose with stems lined with sharp thorns. It has a bushy habit and compound leaves of light to medium green....
(Lady Banks Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
Mark A. Miller
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Lady Bird Johnson Hybrid Tea Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Lady Liberty Hybrid Tea Rose)
This hybrid tea rose was bred for the florist market, which values long stems and tall flowers. It is a deciduous, much-branched shrub that produces long-lasting flowers on thornless stems suitable for cutting. The flowers are double (extra petals), white, and very large, with tall centers and a slight tea fragrance. They appear in succession as long as the plant is growing vigorously and if flowering stems when spent are pruned close above a bud that will make a new flowering stem.
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James H. Schutte
(Lasting Peace Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...