Why choose roses?
With so many plants to choose from, why are roses among one of the best plants you can choose for your garden?
Roses are the most diverse plant family imaginable, coming in many different flower forms, colours and sizes. Ranging in height from just a foot (30cm) to 6ft (18m), there is a variety to suit almost every garden situation.
Lady of Shalott (Ausnyson)
Many roses have a captivating fragrance, which is integral to their beauty. Fragrances vary greatly, from the classic Old Rose scent to the fruity, Tea, myrrh, musky - or any mixture of these elements. Some fragrances are powerful and heady, whilst others are much more subtle.
The Poet's Wife (Auswhirl)
Unlike many other garden plants, roses are very tolerant. They can grow in a range of different soil types, in diverse conditions. They are great survivors, often thriving even when the conditions are deemed extreme, although happiest in a sunny spot, many varieties cope well in shade.
Tottering-By-Gently (Auscartoon)
Roses have a classic beauty, complementing traditional and contemporary garden alike. Many varieties have the added virtues of being wonderfully fragrant and naturally repeat-flowering, and, as a group, outperform virtually all other flowering plants. Once happily established, they are a real source of pleasure, bringing colour and fragrance to your garden year after year.
Roses have an incredible beauty that sets them apart from all other flowers. Varying from delicate single flowers to large, many petalled rosette blooms, they come in a myriad of colours, ranging from deep, velvety crimsons to rich pinks, apricots and yellows, through to pure white and all the soft pastel shades between.
Emily Brontë (Ausearnshaw)