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Rose Roundup

1 Mar, 2008 By: Jamie Gooch Livescapes

Start here when searching for the right rose for your clients, region and color theme.


Roses have a reputation for being high-maintenance plants. From pruning and fertilization to insect and disease control — roses need intensive care to flourish, right? Not necessarily.



Cultivated for 5,000 years, roses continue to evolve. Today's roses have been bred to resist disease, grow in difficult conditions and bloom more often. While still not maintenance free, there are many that are well-suited to the typical landscape and others for clients who enjoy maintaining their landscapes.

But where to begin? One place is the All America Rose Selections (AARS) Region's Choice program. AARS operates a plant trial program via a network of more than 20 test gardens throughout the country that represent all climate zones.

Cherry Parfait
Cherry Parfait

But AARS' award winners are only one place to evaluate roses that would please landscape clients. Visit local nurseries for their recommendations. Breeder's catalogs also call out roses that are bred to be landscape-friendly.

About Face
About Face

There's no need to cringe when a client requests a rose garden. Below are some of the many excellent roses available for the landscape today.

About Face is a bi-color with a golden-orange on the inside and a distinct darker bronze-red outside. It has superb vigor, lush clean green leaves and great bloom.

Elle
Elle

Cherry Parfait is a grandiflora that grows 5-ft. high and has long-lasting blooms of white flowers edged with red. It is an effective container plant.

Fourth of July
Fourth of July

Crimson Bouquet is a bright-red rose that produces brilliant clusters of flowers. The plant is well shaped and not as tall as most grandiflora, but has above average resistance to common rose diseases.

Double Knockout is a series of carefree red and pink landscape roses introduced by The Conrad-Pyle Company. They have twice as many petals as the Knockout rose. They are hardy, drought tolerant upon establishment, and disease resistant. Double Knockout roses do not require deadheading to continue blooming.

Hot Cocoa
Hot Cocoa

Elle is a hybrid tea rose with a strong, spicy citrus-like fragrance. It produces shell-pink flowers with deep yellow undertones.

Fourth of July was named for its red and white striped blooms. This climbing rose is well-suited to the landscape. It provides long-lasting blossoms and reblooms readily. Its canes climb 12 to 14 ft. and it flowers in semi-double clusters.

Marmalade Skies
Marmalade Skies

Flower Carpet is a series of ground cover roses from Anthony Tesselaar with white, pink or red flowers. Flower Carpet has great disease resistance and pruning can be accomplished by cutting it back by about a third each year. It grows about 2 ft. high and 3 1/2 ft. wide.

Honey Perfume
Honey Perfume

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