Types of Roses
Ready to explore the wonderful world of roses? Whether you’re dreaming of elegant blooms, vibrant clusters, or fragrant wonders, there’s a perfect rose out there for every garden.
Keep in mind that many roses can belong to more than one category! For example, a rose might be both a floribunda and a shrub rose—it's all about how they grow and perform in your garden.
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Hybrid Tea RosesThese are the classic beauties with single, large blooms on each stem— perfect for bouquets! Ideal for those who love elegance and a wide variety of colors. |
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Floribunda RosesBlooming in clusters, they bring a burst of color and are super hardy, making them great for garden borders. |
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Heritage / Old RosesThe robust, low-maintenance stars that keep on blooming! Ideal for those who want continuous colour and minimal fuss. |
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Climbers & RamblersPerfect for adding vertical interest, these acrobats will transform walls, fences, and trellises into a blooming paradise. |
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Shrub RosesVersatile, hardy roses that grow as bushy, free-standing plants, typically reaching 3-6 feet in height. They're known for their robust growth, disease resistance, and abundant blooms throughout the season. Perfect for mixed borders, hedging, or creating a natural, informal look in your garden. |
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Hybrid MuskVigorous, repeat-flowering roses prized for their exceptional fragrance and clusters of blooms. They're known for their disease resistance, shade tolerance, and ability to produce waves of flowers from summer through autumn. |





