A garden is a delimited area of land on which crops are planted or grown. A garden can be utilitarian in nature, a vegetable garden, scientific, a botanical garden, allotment garden or a decorative ornamental garden. Someone who creates and maintains a garden professionally is called a gardener or gardener. A landscaper can design the garden in a particular style, such as a Japanese garden, Chinese garden, English or French garden. Source: Wikipedia
A white edition of the highly acclaimed Bouquet Parfait. The milky white flowers are slightly less double and open in a cup shape to allow admiring the stamens and pistils. The flowers have a very long shelf life and resist rain and wind. Same healthy vigor as Bouquet Parfait.
Rosa "neon" (syn "kordatura") is a small floribunda rose that was introduced by kordes in 1999. This rose, with adr label, has a broad, bushy and compact shape with medium-sized, dark green, serrated, highly glossy leaves. It blooms abundantly in summer with small, semi-double, carmine red flowers (diam. 5 cm). Rosa "neon" likes a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects and is disease resistant.
An exceptionally rich flowering shrub. The flowers have striking golden-yellow stamens. The leaves are dark green and matt glossy. The later flowers are often pink. The main bloom is in spring and later flowers intermittently. Good resistance to diseases. This rose can be grown in less good soil and in the shade.
Rosa "New Dawn" is a vigorous disease-resistant climbing rose that was produced around 1930 by h. A. Dreer was introduced. This climbing rose is firmly upright and has gray-green, slightly shiny leaves. It blooms in summer and autumn with medium-sized, semi-double, silver-pink to peach-colored flowers, which later turn pinkish-white. Rosa "New Dawn" prefers a position in the sun or partial shade and a slightly moist, but very well permeable soil. It does well in all soil types, but is still lime-loving. This rose is very hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects, is resistant to disease and was the first rose to be patented at the time.
Rosa "Nina Weibull" (syn "poulwei") is a medium-sized floribunda rose introduced by poulsen in 1961. This rose has a bushy upright, well-branched, compact shape with medium-sized, dark green, highly glossy leaves. It blooms in summer with very double, nostalgic, spherical, blood-red flowers (diam. 7 cm) and the finish is pale pink. Rosa "Nina Weibull" likes a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very well permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects and is disease resistant.
Rosa nitida from North America only grows to a height of fifty centimeters. These botanical roses get small pink flowers from June and then orange hips. They work well as a border or low hedge.
A striking mauve-lavender-colored rose with well-filled, cup-shaped flowers. This rose blooms in clusters and has large flowers for a spray rose. This rose is bushy and upright. It is a healthy rose with matt leaves and coarse foliage.
One-time bloom but overwhelming with clusters of fragrant, soft lilac-pink small flowers that resemble apple blossoms.
It is a vigorous grower, it grows very tall and wide.
Very disease resistant.
Rosa 'Peace' (Conard-Pyle, 1945) has two-colored flowers. The heart of this world-famous and most cultivated rose is yellow and the flower turns a light pink color on the outside.
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