Understanding Types Of Rose
Gardens
Roses
are a rage. Whichever country you go, whichever part of the globe
you trek, a rose has a universal appeal across cultures.
Let us discuss the intricacies of this beautiful flower, from a
horticulturist's point of view. Roses can be classified in several
types and so can rose gardens.
Gardens can have rose species from the genus Rosa. These look
very attractive because these rose flowers can grow to be big in
varying colors of white, red, or pink.
Old European Garden Roses are hybrids that were popular before
the Rosa chine sis took prime place of beauty in the 18th century.
The good old garden rose, humble yet popular, is perfect for new
gardens.
It weathers extreme cold very well, can be resistant to many
rose diseases, looks lovely when it blooms and emits a heady
fragrance.
New age roses, better known as modern roses a man-made variety
made from a cross bred tea rose. Several rose gardens contain such
roses along with a selection of shrub roses. These are popular
because they look pretty, are tough and durable, and very tolerant
of most types of rose diseases.
If you feel particularly adventurous, you might commission a
botanist to cross-breed and create your own distinct type of rose.
It will cost a small fortune but it will be worth the extra cost.
Organized in various and varied types, a rose in any incarnation
rules the world of the flowers.
That truth never
changes.
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