How to care for roses (Part 1)
Autumn Sunset variety has especially long canes, which makes it a climbing rose.
The most popular flower in America is also one of the oldest flowers in cultivation. There are more than 2,000 different rose varieties to attract us with their history and fragrance. Today, we can choose from old-fashioned favorite flowers, as well as modern varieties that are the result of intensive breeding programs all over the world. The rose has own rich past, and an long-term exciting future.
There are great amount of beautiful roses, far more than any of us can even imagine and once happened to see. When choosing a rose for your garden, there are some important points, which will do the selection process easier.
Though roses are usually planted to admire their flowers, it is important to know what the plant will look like in full size, in order to insure whether it will fit in your garden.
Tea roses and floribundas usually grow up to 2 or 3 feet high. Their form is rough, but they produce a lot of flowers all the growing season. The hybrid tea roses has large, single blooms on long stems, since the floribunda has slightly smaller bunches of blooms on stems that are not as stiff.