Rosa (Floribunda)
Floribunda rose
These are the workhorses of rose gardens, noted for producing large quantities of flowers all summer l...
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Rosa (Grandiflora)
Grandiflora rose
Grandifloras bear large flowers in large clusters. They are taller than hybrid teas, sometimes reachin...
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Rosa (Ground cover)
Ground cover rose
These are low-growing plants, around 2 or 2 ½ ft. tall, that spread to at least 3 ft.wide (some...
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Rosa (Hybrid tea)
Hybrid tea rose
These are the classic, aristocratic roses,with long, stylish pointed buds that spiral open to large bl...
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Rosa (Miniature)
Miniature rose
These are perfect replicas of hybrid teas and floribundas, but plant size is 1– 1 – ft. t...
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Rosa (Polyantha)
Polyantha rose
Polyanthas produce small blossoms in large sprays; they are compact bushes, generally not much more th...
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Rosa (Shrub)
Shrub roses
Shrub roses bloom prolifically over a long season and have abundant disease-resistant foliage. Most lo...
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Rosa banksiae
Lady Banks' Rose
From China, this vigorous grower reaches 20 ft. or more. It is aphid resistant, practically immune to ...
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Rosa chinensis
China Rose
From China. The first two China roses to reach Europe (around 1800) were garden forms of R. chinen...
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Rosa glauca
Redleaf rose
From central Europe. To 6 ft. tall, 5 ft.wide. Valued particularly for its leaves, which combine gray ...
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Rosa moyesii
Moyes rose
From western China. Loose shrub to 10 ft. high, 8 ft.wide. Spring display of single, bright red flower...
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Rosa rugosa
Ramanas Rose
From northern China, Siberia, Korea, Japan. This vigorous, deciduous shrub has prickly stems and wonde...
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