Roses can transform a regular garden into the most talked-about and envied garden in the neighborhood! Even a small bunch of rose flowers in the right spot can do the trick. Roses aren't nearly as hard to grow as they're sometimes made out to be. The tough part with growing roses is choosing the type of rose to grow! When you're looking for big, classic roses, you'll run across a few terms categorizing these lovely plants. Take a look at some of America's favorite roses and give it a go!
Floribunda roses are compact, hardy plants with more than one flower per stem- you'll have an abundance of small, showy, very fragrant flowers during the growing season. Floribundas are typically 2' to 4' tall, excellent for hedges and borders. Floribunda roses are known to be resistant to common rose diseases. For max color impact, group them together in beds or along sidewalks or driveways.
Perhaps the most popular rose, Hybrid teas usually grow up to 5' tall, with big, high-centered flowers sitting elegantly atop long stems. Hybrid tea roses are double or semi-double blooming, which means there's plenty of petals, and that we've found the perfect rose for cutting! Hybrid teas tend to re bloom throughout the growing season. They make stunning -œspecimen plants- when planted throughout the garden and are excellent accent in a bed of perennials.
Grandifloras embody the best of Floribundas and hybrid teas. A relatively new classification of roses, they're vigorous, tall (usually 4' to 6') and gorgeous! Grandiflora flowers have the classic -œtea rose- shape of the hybrid tea roses and are displayed throughout the season, either alone or in clusters. The long stems make them ideal for cutting. Grandifloras are ideal as the centerpiece in perennial gardens, and look fetching in the hedges. Great for dressing up unsightly spots and adding color to the bad of a border or bed. Breck's has a crop of these big, beautiful hybrid roses! Consider adding our exclusive
pink Time After Time Floribunda Rose with the white blooms of the
Sugar Moon Hybrid Tea Rose. The
Happy Go Luckyâ„¢ Grandiflora Rose would be the perfect addition to a cottage garden, with their big yellow blooms. Check out
Breck's roses for sale and start dreaming about your spring rose garden!
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