Rose Gardening Enjoy the Colors and Scents.
>> Friday, March 13, 2009
There is nothing more delightful than a mass  of fragrant, colorful rosebushes in full bloom. No other family of plants has  such a wide range of shapes, sizes, forms and color as the rose - nor such a  complex family tree!  
 Hybrid T's are the classic rose gardening  plants which bear shapely and often fragrant blooms on long stems. They grow  between 2-4 feet tall and bloom intermittently from mid summer to  fall.
 Floribundas are similar but have a mass of  blooms in clusters. 
 A grandiflora is a cross between a floribunda  and a hybrid tea. This rose grows up to six feet tall and produces classic  hybrid tea flower clusters. 
 Ramblers are vigorous climbing roses with  long pliable stems which usually have one flush of blooms. 
 Climbers have stiffer stems and the flowers  are borne on a more or less permanent framework. 
 Miniature roses are smaller scale replicas of  the bush or climbing roses growing only about eighteen inches high.  
 Old garden roses are cultivated varieties  grown before 1860 when the first modern bush roses were introduced. There are  both bush and climbing forms which mostly have a single flush of flowers in  early summer. They are notable for their fragrance and elegant blooms. Modern  breeding techniques have produced varieties that extend the flowering  season.
  
 
 
 
 
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