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(Dawn Creeper™ Shrub Rose, Shrub 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...
(Ivory Carpet™ Shrub Rose, Shrub 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...
(Shrub Rose, Wilscar Shrub 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...
Jessie Keith
(Climbing Rose, Zéphirine Drouhin Climbing 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...
Proven Winners
(Oso Happy™ Petit Pink Shrub Rose, Shrub Rose)
Bred by Minnesota rosarian David Zlesak, this compact, disease-resistant, exceptionally hardy rose produces an abundance of dainty double blooms from spring to frost.
Compound leaves with glossy deep-green leaflets cover the thorny branches of this low mounding shrub rose. Clusters of small, double, medium-pink roses open in flushes throughout the growing season.
Oso Happy® roses do best in full to partial sun and fertile, moist, well-drained soil soil. Plants require little pruning and...
James H. Schutte
(Kordesii Rose, Shrub 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...
Jessie Keith
(Groundcover 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...
Anthony Tesselaar, USA
(Flower Carpet™ Rose, Groundcover Rose)
Fantastic disease resistance and season-long beauty has helped skyrocket these groundcover roses to prominence. The Flower Carpet roses were introduced by Anthony Tesselaar International and come in an array of colors. Their glossy, green leaves are resistant to foliar diseases, which means easy care and no need for continual spraying. Secondly, they require little pruning. Other roses must have their spent flowers pruned away to encourage successive blooms, but these are self-cleaning. In subtropical...
Proven Winners
(Groundcover Rose)
Floriferous, hardy, and disease-resistant, Oso Easy® roses provide months of fragrant bloom but require little care.
Compound leaves with glossy deep-green leaflets cover the thorny, upright to trailing branches from spring to frost. Clusters of single, semi-double or double roses open in flushes from spring to fall. The blooms are fragrant, a feature lacking in many low-maintenance roses. Cultivars in the Oso Easy® Series flower in shades of pink, rose, white, salmon-orange, rose-fuchsia,...
(Oso Happy™ Rose, Shrub Rose)
Roses in the Oso Happy® Series are bred to be heavy-blooming, disease-resistant, and Minnesota-hardy.
Compound leaves with glossy deep-green leaflets cover the thorny branches of these compact shrub roses. Clusters of small roses open in flushes from spring to fall. Two Oso Happy® cultivars have been introduced: Petit Pink, with double pink flowers; and Candy Oh, with single red blooms. Both were bred by Minnesota hybridizer David Zlesak.
Oso Happy® roses do best in full to partial sun...