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MODERN SHRUB 10 Rosa 'Fruhlin-gsmor-gen' SUN AND PART SHADE |
SHRUB 21 Rosa 'Gipsy Boy' SUN AND PART SHADE |
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CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Mrs Herbert Stevens' Climbing SUN |
RAMB-LER 16 Rosa 'The Field Rose' |
CLIM-BER 37 Rosa 'Adelaide d'Orl-eans' |
NOIS-ETTE CLI-MBER 36 Rosa 'Madam-me Alfred Carriere' Sun, part shade |
NOIS-ETTE CLI-MBER 36 Rosa 'Golden Rambler' Sun and part shade |
CLIM-BER 21 Rosa 'Zephir-ine Drouhin' SUN |
CLIM-BER 18 Rosa 'Wedding Day' Climbing SUN |
CLIM-BER 18 Rosa mullig-anii |
CLIM-BER 18 Rosa filipes 'Kifts-gate' SUN AND PART SHADE |
CLIM-BER 18 Rosa 'Arthur Bell Climb-ing' SUN |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Paul's Lemon Pillar' SUN Jun-Aug |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Mrs Sam McGredy' Climbing SUN Jun-Aug |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Lady Sylvia' Climbing SUN |
RAMB-LER 16 Rosa 'Veilchen-blau' |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Seagull' SUN AND PART SHADE |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Sanders White Rambler' Sun, part shade. |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Ramb-ling Rector' SUN, PART SHADE |
RAMB-LER 16 Rosa 'Paul's Scarlet' |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Francois Juranville' SUN, PART SHADE |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Excelsa' SUN AND PART SHADE |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'School-girl' SUN Jun-Aug |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Pink Perpetue' SUN Jun-Aug |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Emily Gray' SUN AND PART SHADE |
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RAMB-LER 16 Rosa 'American Pillar' Jun-Aug |
CLIM-BER 16 Rosa 'Albertine' Jun-Aug Through-out summer |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Alberic Barbier' Jun-Jul |
CLIM-BER 14 Rosa 'That's Jazz' SUN |
MODERN SHRUB 10 Rosa canina 'Dog Rose' |
CLIM-BER 13 Rosa 'Maigold' SUN Apr-May |
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RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Alberic Barbier' SUN |
CLIM-BER 13 Rosa 'Columb-ian' Climber SUN |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Etoile de Holl-ande' Climbing SUN |
CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Golden Showers' SUN Jun-Oct |
CHINA 23 Rosa 'Climbing Cecile Brunner' SUN AND PART SHADE |
CLIM-BER 18 Rosa 'Iceberg Climb-ing' SUN |
CLIM-BER 37 Rosa 'Felicite Perp-etue' |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Francis E Lester' SUN |
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CLIM-BER 17 Rosa 'Alchym-ist' |
GALL-ICA SHRUB 25 Rosa gallica 'Comp-licata' Sun, part shade |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Dorothy Perkins' SUN |
NOIS-ETTE CLIMBER 36 Rosa 'Champ-neys Pink Cluster' SUN |
RAM-BLER 16 Rosa 'Gar-denia' SUN |
RAMB-LER 12 Rosa 'Paul's Himal-ayan Musk' |
RAMB-LER 16 Rosa 'New Dawn' SUN Jun-Oct |
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From Peter Beales Roses An illustrated encyclopaedia and grower's handbook of species roses, old roses and modern roses, shrub roses and climbers by Peter Beales (ISBN 0-00-272178-3) Published 1992:- Some gardens have old trees of dubious purpose and dead tree trunks which could be put to the " use of supporting a climbing rose. Also some rather boring stretches of hedgerow, atractive only for their bird population, could well be enhanced by the addition of a few well-chosen vigorous climbing rose species. Nature does not provide for growing and flowering at the same time; thus without exception, all the vigorous tree-climbing roses flower only once each season. Some do have good autumn foliage and produce abundant hips to give colour later. As with the climbers for north walls, the most suitable, with 1 or 2 exceptions, are white, cream or yellow in colour. Size of tree should not present a problem since some of the very vigorous climbers can reach 30' (9m) with ease. It is best to plant these roses a little distance, about 2' (60cm), from the trunk on the side of the tree with most light, giving them a helping hand initially with string or wire, until they can scamble their own way up through the branches. Bear in mind that, being vigorous, they need to make big roots. If soil is poor, as so often under trees, give them a good start by adding a pocket of good soil at planting time and apply plenty of water at the height of summer. |
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Because the tree's roots will extend from the trunk to the drip-line from the end of the branches, Chris would suggest that the rose is planted outside that drip-line so that its roots do not compete with the roots of that tree. |
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All Things Plants uses the following Bloom Shapes:- and Petal Count:-
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David Austin Roses uses the following Flower Shapes and Petal Count:-
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Some of the Roses in the other borders of the Royal Horticultural Society Garden at Wisley are in the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden (identified as 3 in the map below) or the Jubilee Rose Garden - which is below and to the left of the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden:- and this detailed map of the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden from the RHS sign in the garden, which shows it upside down from the above map:-
Above map with A-Z or 1-9 identifying each flowerbed location in the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden:-
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Rose INDEX Page includes bloom colour thumbnail, rose use, height and width with link to its Rose Description Page. Link Index to |
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The following is from Ashridge Nurseries:- Rosa Canina Hedging Spacing a Rosa canina hedge: General description of Rosa canina plants: Bareroot planting is best done between October and April |
Ivydene Gardens Rose Use Gallery: |
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Page for rose use as ARCH ROSE, PERGOLA ROSE, COASTAL CONDITIONS ROSE, WALL ROSE, STANDARD ROSE, COVERING BANKS or THORNLESS ROSES. FRAGRANT ROSES Page 1 and FRAGRANT ROSES Page 2 - The roses inserted into each page are described as Moderately Fragrant or Very Fragrant in the relevant Rose Plant Description Page. NOT FRAGRANT ROSES - The roses inserted into this page are described as Slightly Fragrant or No Fragrance or nothing mentioned about fragrance in the relevant Rose Plant Description Page. |
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Blue = 0-24 inches (0-60 cms) |
Green=24-72 inches (60-180 cms) |
Red = 72+ inches (180+ cms) |
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ROSE USE GALLERY PAGES ROSE PLANT 2 GALLERY PAGES MODERN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE For further details on the cultivation of roses, consult the The Rose Society UK. The Royal National Rose Society went into administration on 15th May 2017. |
ROSE PLANT 2 GALLERY PAGES OLD GARDEN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE BED PICTURES |
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There are 3 groups of roses, whose Rose Use Flower Images are compared in Rose Use Gallery and whose Flower Colour and Rose Type Shape are compared in the Rose gallery There are 720 roses in this website:-
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