Roses are one of the most popular flowers. They, in fact, are universal as a gift, and almost any gardener would not mind planting such beauty on a site or at home. Not everyone knows that the “classic” colors and appearance are far from the ultimate dream. The Queen of Flowers has many varieties that can satisfy sophisticated and demanding tastes, as well as impress both connoisseurs and the uninitiated. So, what are they - the most beautiful varieties of roses?
Clematis Rose, Roville, Phlox Meidiland, and Grace
In the photo: Clematis Rose.
In the photo: Rosa roville
Pictured: Phlox Meidiland
Four varieties can be combined into one subgroup, although their appearance is different. The main feature of the quartet is its resemblance to other flowers: clematis, bindweed, phlox and dahlia, respectively. Such varieties are very difficult to breed and care. All of them are very rare appreciated by gardener collectors.
Diamonds Forever, Helen Robinson, Paul Neyron, Karen Blixen and Belvedere
In the photo: Diamonds Forever.
In the photo: Helen Robinson Rose.
In the photo: Paul Neyron Rose.
In the photo: Karen Blixen rose.
In the photo: Belvedere rose.
A common feature of these individual varieties is the large size of the bud. Volumetric flowers look familiar to ordinary people and look most magnificent both in a bouquet and on a bush.
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"Dijon"
In the photo: Gloire de Dijon.
Variety "Dijon" (or “Gloire de Dijon”) for the most part grows in the tropics (although it is found in gardeners and in other zones and climatic zones) and is considered rare. The diameter of the bud is about 10 centimeters, the flower itself looks like a bowl, and the petals are wavy. Another feature is almost year-round flowering.
"Polka"
In the photo: Polka rose.
The variety belongs to the series with a talking name - "Romantica". Apricot-colored roses grow with wavy petals and clusters on medium-sized bushes. They can sometimes be like peonies. The direct purpose is the gift of both a piece and a bouquet.
Rambler
In the photo: Rambler rose.
One of the varieties of climbing roses with small buds. Thin stems are able to envelop almost any texture, and loose inflorescences betray notes of sophistication throughout the composition. The height of such roses is about 15-25 centimeters, and the flowers do not exceed 3 centimeters in diameter.
"Raubritter"
Hybrid variety. The buds are semi-double and look like balls or pompons. Although this rose has a single bloom, and caring for it is difficult, professionals value this species more than many others.
Rose de Resht
Dutch variety that appeared in the XVII century. Bushes in height a little more than a meter (maximum up to a meter and 20 centimeters). The buds in diameter grow more than most other varieties and have a persistent pleasant aroma.
"Ruffles"
A whole series of varieties. They differ in the shape of the petal, deeply planted in the bud, and a unique color palette, from terracotta-smoky to saturated apricot. Such a luxury looks magnificent, especially considering the size of the bud.
Sweet Juliet
In the photo: Sweet Juliet.
For the first time, breeder David Austin introduced this variety at the 2006 Chelsea Flower Show. The Englishman dealt with it for a decade and a half and spent a fortune on his project. The buds of these roses are small and have a peach hue. And the price really bites, reaching $ 25 per copy.
Tequila and Soleillade
In the photo: Tequila rose.
In the photo: Soleillade roses.
Two very similar varieties related to corrugated (in appearance of the petals). The former have fluffy petals of a copper-apricot hue. The second - small buds, saturated yellow. The bushes are small, but the flowering is plentiful.
"Viridiflora"
Another variety in which a rose is hardly guessed. The flowers are similar in shape to brushes for bottles or small panicles. Their color at the beginning of the cycle is closer to green, but over time it transforms into bronze.
Wedding Cake, Augusta Luise, and Cesar
In the photo: Augusta Luise rose.
These varieties are wholly terrestrial. At first glance, it’s generally difficult to mistake them for roses: the buds of each species are similar to the small bunches of decorative cabbage and differ only in delicate shades.
Gallica
In the photo: Gallika.
“Gallika” is a hybrid variety that appeared in the 15th century, but became widespread on the European continent only two centuries later. Bushes reach one and a half meters, which is higher than average, and buds - 9 centimeters. As for color, the usual gamut is an extensive line from pink to purplish-scarlet, but quite rare ones are also found - striped.
Daniela, Baby Masquerade, Maidy, and Chipper
In the photo: Roses Danielle.
In the photo: Madey's roses.
Miniature roses having a common ancestor - the Chinese representative of "Minima", who made his first trip to continental Europe at the beginning of the XIX century. Some of them are climbing and are grown at home. With proper care, flowering is frequent - every two months. They can unite in inflorescences and cover a fairly vast surface, as well as grow with a dense carpet.
Rainbow Roses
In the photo: rainbow rose.
Unique, fully artificial look. The Dutchman Peter Van de Werken began experimenting with him in 2004 and after a couple of years got an unpredictable result. The secret of different colors of the petals of one bud is the separation of the channels inside the stem, to which there are tanks with colored water absorbed by the plant fibers. Such painstaking work deserves a decent payment, so the cost of one rose is about $ 10.
Eden Rose
In the photo: Eden Rose.
Eden Rose ("Paradise Roses" or "Pierre de Ronsard") - climbing variety. The buds are dense and can be of several shades, close to cream. The border of the petals has a more saturated color. Rosa received the second name in honor of the poet poet from France. The name of comedian actor Louis de Funes, whose fans knew about the weakness of the idol and constantly gave him "Paradise Roses," is also associated with this variety. The cost of such a study reaches $ 20 apiece.
Conclusion
The most beautiful roses are able to amaze the imagination with the nuances of appearance, which makes them only more attractive and desirable. Some varieties are not widespread and remain unrecognized, since they are not at all like the “classic” type of rose, but this does not negate their beauty.
Roses are good in bouquets, individually, in gardens, in greenhouses, and even at home. They decorate any place with their presence. That is why impeccable flowers are considered universal and never go out of style.
Unfortunately, among the authors of this article there is not a single person who would fully understand the topic, so we apologize for the possible semantic errors in the article. Below you will see a few very beautiful varieties of roses, which we will not describe:
In the photo: Rose Celine Forestier.
In the photo: Rose Constance Spry.