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Roses MEYANA (Meilland) the best varieties
‘Bonica’ (1982). Quite old, but still popular. This scrub is so versatile that it can be used as a tapeworm and in bulk, as a large-flowered groundcover and in container culture. Spherical buds, collected in a brush of 3-5 pieces, open into bright pink double medium-sized (5-6 cm) flowers with wavy petals. In the sun, they quickly fade to pale pink, sometimes almost white tones. Very abundant flowering and excellent health make it a favorite of landscape designers.
'Swany' (1977). It is still considered the best groundcover rose from two evergreen roses. She was the first Meilland in this group. Small (5-6 cm) double flowers bloom in large clusters of 5-20 pieces. Pure white flowers at half-opening have a slightly pinkish center. Although it happens that all flowers and even buds are painted in a pale pink color. The spreading bush is covered with small dark green foliage. This rose looks very advantageous when planted on a slope.
‘Concerto’ (1994). A short scrub with medium-sized 7-9 cm double, sometimes lodged flowers, shaped like dahlias. The flowers are delicate peach, with a bright apricot center. The color brightens both to the edges of the petals and to the edge of the flower itself. In a cool, cloudy summer, it blooms much brighter and richer than in a hot and sunny one. Flowers are collected in large clusters of 7-12 pieces. The bush is low, dense, spreading, the branches are bent under the weight of the inflorescences.
'Mini Eden' (2001). This dainty miniature rose is sure to grab attention in any garden. Round, almost white buds with a thin, barely noticeable pink border are collected in huge brushes of 5-25 pieces. Closer to the center, deep pink, pure white to the edges, with a greenish outer side of the extreme petals, flowers contrast with dark green shiny foliage. The short bushes allow it to be grown in containers, in curbs, or in small foreground groups.
'Decor Arlequin' (1986). This bright, flashy scrub will always be the soloist in your garden. Flowers can be almost even tone, and striped, and speckled, cupped and with a "ball" inside. The edges of the petals are both smooth and heavily cut. Large (9-12 cm) double fragrant flowers appear in the racemes. Strawberry red, with a touch of orange, with a golden-cream outer side of the petals, they are always heterogeneous in color. A tall, powerful bush strikes with its vitality.
'Colette' (1994). Scrub from the Romantique series with medium-sized (7-8 cm) double flowers of a delicate peach color, more saturated in the center and lightening towards the edges. At first, the flowers are cupped, later they open and become lodged, acquiring a pink tint over time. Appear singly or in small hands. Unfortunately, flowers are very susceptible to moisture. The bush is vigorous, spreading.
Roses Meilland catalog
Meilland - a French company engaged in the selection and production of roses - currently occupies one of the leading positions in its industry. Over the decades of work (the history of the company begins in the middle of the 19th century), the Meiyan family managed to create more than 3,000 varieties, as well as obtain the rights to some roses received by other breeders
Louis de Funes
Introduced in 1987
Flower type: medium double
Flower diameter: 14cm
Bush height: 80-100 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: abundant flowering
Bonica
Year of introduction: 1993
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 6cm
Bush height: 90-100 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: it is frost-resistant and disease-resistant, but it can be affected by black spot
Eden (Pierre de Ronsard)
Year of introduction: 1985
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 10-11 cm
Bush height: 200-300 cm
Rose type: climbing / climber
Features: nostalgic flowers are changeable in shape, can be rosette or cupped
Leonardo da vinci
Year of introduction: 1993
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 8-10 cm
Bush height: 70-110 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: abundant and long flowering
Princesse de Monaco
Introduced year: 1982
Flower type: medium-sized
Flower diameter: 14cm
Bush height: 70-90 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: very high disease resistance
Coluche
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: medium double
Flower diameter: 6-7 cm
Bush height: 60-80 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: practically has no aroma; when fully dissolved, shows the golden mean
Eric Tabarly
Year of introduction: 2002
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 9-11 cm
Bush height: 120-200 cm
Rose type: scrub / climbing
Features: very resistant to diseases, photophilous
Victor Hugo
Year of introduction: 1985
Flower type: medium double
Flower diameter: 10-12 cm
Bush height: 120 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: it has a strong aroma and abundant flowering. Prize for the fragrance of the Roses Competition The Hague (Netherlands) in 1985
Niccolo paganini
Year of introduction: 1991
Flower type: medium-sized
Flower diameter: 7-8 cm
Bush height: 70-90 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: hardy, abundant flowering
Tchaikovski
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 8-9 cm
Bush height: 60-80 cm
Rose type: grandiflora
Features: reminds of old roses; characterized by high resistance to diseases and frost resistance
Carte blanche
Year of introduction: 1999
Flower type: medium-sized
Flower diameter: 8cm
Bush height: 90-110 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: has a strong aroma, keeps a neat appearance for a long time
Julio Iglesias
Year of introduction: 2006
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 8-10 cm
Bush height: 70-80 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: resistant to diseases, abundant and long flowering
Bigoudi
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: medium double
Flower diameter: 4-5 cm
Bush height: 25-30 cm
Rose type: miniature
Features: striped at the beginning of flowering, towards the end of the rose becomes solid
Acropolis
Year of introduction: 2001
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 6cm
Bush height: 60-80 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: pink flowers turn coffee brown as they bloom, good re-bloom
Jubile du prince de monaco
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 9cm
Bush height: 70-80 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: white-cream petals are edged with a delicate crimson border, which expands as the flower unfolds
Gloria Dei (Gioia, Peace, Mme Antoine Meilland)
Introduced in 1945
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 14cm
Bush height: 100 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: vigorous bush, large dark green foliage, strong aroma and good disease resistance
Mimi eden
Year of introduction: 2001
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 3-4 cm
Bush height: 55-85 cm
Rose type: spray rose
Features: bicolor flowers, blooms throughout the season. The bush is practically thornless. Suitable for growing in containers.
Alain souchon
Year of introduction: 2005
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 12-13 cm
Bush height: 120-150 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: rich red flowers, very strong aroma of anise, raspberry, strawberry. Heat resistant
Baby romantica
Year of introduction: 2004
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 3-4 cm
Bush height: 30-40 cm
Rose type: miniature
Features: the bush is compact, dense, yellow flowers with a burgundy edge. Susceptible to black spot
Bingo meidiland
Year of introduction: 1994
Flower type: non-double
Flower diameter: 4-5 cm
Bush height: 120-130 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: cupped flowers of a beautiful pink color, with a small white eye and a bunch of pure yellow stamens in the center. Can be used as a ground cover rose
Colette
Year of introduction: 1994
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 7-9 cm
Bush height: 100-175 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: flowers are pale apricot, with mustard-yellow tones in the center, has the shape and scent of old roses
Colossal Meidiland
Year of introduction: 1999
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 5-7 cm
Bush height: 100-150 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: shoots up to 1.5 meters, dark green foliage goes well with double red flowers
Crimson Meidiland
Year of introduction: 1996
Flower type: semi-double
Flower diameter: 7-8 cm
Bush height: 125-150 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: bright scarlet flowers do not fade in the sun, are resistant to diseases, abundant and long flowering
Cumbaya
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: simple
Flower diameter: 3-4 cm
Bush height: 70-80 cm
Rose type: floribunda
Features: Great for rocky gardens and container growing. Disease resistant, blooms until frost
Deborah
Year of introduction: 1989
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 7-8 cm
Bush height: 100-110 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: crimson-pink flowers are in perfect harmony with emerald green leaves, are resistant to diseases, abundant and long flowering
Flame Meillandina
Year of introduction: 2005
Flower type: simple
Flower diameter: 4-5 cm
Bush height: 30-50 cm
Rose type: miniature
Features: the flowers are two-colored, the petals are carmine-red at the edges, and the core of the flower is yellow
Hello
Year of introduction: 2002
Flower type: semi-double
Flower diameter: 5-6 cm
Bush height: 50-60 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: short bush with abundant flowering, from afar gives the impression of a flower carpet, extremely hardy variety
Magic meillandecor
Year of introduction: 1995
Flower type: semi-double
Flower diameter: 5-6 cm
Bush height: 40-50 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: Great for carpet plantings. Disease resistant, blooms profusely until frost
Patte de velours
Year of introduction: 1999
Flower type: semi-double
Flower diameter: 5-6 cm
Bush height: 60-80 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: no thorns, abundant and long flowering, flowers are two-color, cream with a red edging, which increases on sunny days
Philippe noiret
Year of introduction: 1999
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 14-15 cm
Bush height: 100-125 cm
Rose type: hybrid tea
Features: the flowers are well suited for cutting, the flowers are bright yellow, large
Siesta
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: simple
Flower diameter: 5-6 cm
Bush height: 60-70 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: undemanding in care, resistant to diseases, abundant flowering, pearlescent pink flowers
Polka
Year of introduction: 1991
Flower type: double
Flower diameter: 10-12 cm
Bush height: 120-300 cm
Rose type: climber
Features: the bush is branched and reaches a height of up to 3 meters, the flowers are large, apricot in color, flowering continues in summer and autumn
Lovely meilland
Introduced year: 2000
Flower type: semi-double
Flower diameter: 6-7 cm
Bush height: 60-90 cm
Rose type: scrub
Features: very abundant flowering, pale pink flowers practically cover all the foliage, the plant is hardy, winters well
We have compiled a list of the 10 most famous and respectable rose nurseries in the world. Read before you go for seedlings!
Rose is called the queen of flower beds for a reason. This luxurious beauty requires careful care, but more than pays for all the efforts spent with its exuberant flowering and delicate aroma.
If you want your work not to be wasted, choose seedlings bred by real professionals.
Cordes
Official name: W. Kordes' Söhne
Country: Germany
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Cordes is perhaps one of the oldest leading rose nurseries in the world. It was founded in 1887, and since then, three generations of the sons of Cordes have been delighting flower growers with beautiful and unpretentious rose seedlings.
The peculiarity of the roses of this selection is enviable frost resistance in combination with long lush flowering. Judging by the fact that the roses of this nursery were brought into a separate group (Hybrid Kordesii), the experiments of the Kordes family gave a decent result.
Several dozen varieties of W. Kordes' Söhne roses have been awarded the title of the best roses at the prestigious German ADR competition, as well as awards at other international competitions. For example, the floribunda of the Iceberg variety of the Cordes selection was once recognized as the World's Favorite Rose, according to the World Federation of Rose Flower Societies.
Other famous varieties of Cordes roses are Floribunda Sunsprite, Climbing Large-flowered Harlekin, Climbing Dortmund.
Tantau
Official name: Rosen tantau
Country: Germany
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This German rose-growing company has been supplying the world with its seedlings for over a century - ever since Matthias Tantau started breeding roses in 1906.
The nursery gained recognition among gardeners in the 1930s and today, together with a fellow countryman, the Cordes company, has managed to conquer half of the rose market on the planet.
Many "Tantau" roses are frost-hardy and do not lose their beauty even during prolonged rains. In addition, most of them bloom all summer long.
Rose Black Magic (Black Magic) selection "Tantau" - one of the most popular in the world. Other famous varieties of roses in the nursery are the Fragrant Cloud hybrid tea, Santana Clayber, Schneekönigin ground cover, etc.
David Austin
Official name: David Austin Roses Limited
Country: Great Britain
Website: www.davidaustinroses.co.uk
"Ostinki", as these roses are often called among the people, can be considered the work of a breeder's entire life. While still a teenager, David Austin became interested in rose growing. At first it was just a hobby, then breeding new types of roses became a profession.
Since then, for several decades now, the world has been going crazy for the so-called "English roses" - modern hybrids that combine the double shape of inflorescences and the touching beauty of ancient cultivars with the stability and abundant re-blooming of modern roses.
In the piggy bank of roses David Austin - 22 gold medals at the prestigious Flower Show in Chelsea.
Like the roses of the Kordes nursery, they were awarded a separate group in the international classification.
"Roses of David Austin" is a family nursery. It is owned by three generations of Austin rose growers at once: maestro David Austin himself, his son David Austin Jr. and grandson Richard Austin.
Guillot
This French nursery entered the world history of rose growing thanks to Jean-Baptiste Andre Guillot, who is considered the father of all hybrid tea roses. In 1867 he managed to breed the La France rose, which became the first representative of this group.
For six generations of the Guyot dynasty, they have been working to create roses with spectacular, bright inflorescences, a strong aroma and long flowering.
Naturally, the nursery specializes not only in hybrid tea roses. His catalog includes such popular shrabs as Chantal Merieux, Emilien Guillot, Chantal Thomass, Notre Dame du Rosaire, Agnes Schilliger.
Meilland
Official name: Meilland International
Country: France
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"Meilland" is another world famous family nursery from France with a century and a half history.
The breeders of this surname managed to bring out roses that do not require mandatory pruning and bloom up to 6-8 months. Moreover, many of them tolerate frosts down to –30-40 ° С.
Add to this list the exquisite shape and color of the inflorescences, and it will not be difficult to guess why exactly "Meilland" became the only nursery, several breeding creations of which received the title of the World's Favorite Rose and were included in the "Rose Hall of Fame" by the World Federation of Rose Society.
This honor was awarded to five varieties of roses of the Meilland selection: hybrid tea Peace and Papa Meilland, climbing Pierre de Ronsard and Cocktail, as well as floribunda Bonica 82 (Bonica 82) ...
Harkness
Official name: Harkness Roses
Country: Great Britain
Website: www.roses.co.uk
Nursery "Harkness" began work in the English county of Yorkshire in 1879 - he cannot be called a dilettante in the rose market. Best quality for your money - this is the principle of this British company.
The nursery focuses not only on experienced growers, but also on beginners. According to the assurances of breeders, anyone can handle the care of these roses - they are so unpretentious. The main thing is to plant a seedling, and the result will not be long in coming.
One of the earliest Harkness varieties was Mrs. Harkness's scrub. Other famous roses from the nursery are Anne Harkness and Susan Daniel, Bridge of Sighs.
Lens
Official name: Louis Lens Roses
Country: Belgium
Website: www.lens-roses.be
The main highlight of this Belgian nursery is musk roses, so named for their characteristic scent. Lens hybrids also boast resistance to many insidious diseases, including black spot and powdery mildew.
Another advantage of this breeder's roses is a truly exuberant flowering. The inflorescences cover the shoots in a lush scattering, almost completely hiding all the greens under the thick flower cap. At the same time, this spectacular flower show lasts all summer.
The famous Lens roses are Heavenly Pink, Dingy, Walferdange, Anneliese.
Orar
Official name: Roseraies orard
Country: France
Website: www.roses-
The family nursery "Orar" dates back to 1930, but started breeding new varieties only in the 50s.
The breeders of this company specialize in climbing, hybrid tea and floribunda roses. Their catalog contains several dozen worthy, time-tested roses.
The seedlings of this manufacturer are resistant to all kinds of diseases, bloom almost all summer, delight with an interesting color of inflorescences and an intoxicating aroma.
In the Orar catalog you should pay attention to the Winter Lodge scrub, Muriel Robin hybrid tea, Over the Moon and Hacienda.
Jackson and Perkins
Official name: Jackson & perkins
Country: USA
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The success story of Jackson & Perkins is a story of hard work and entrepreneurial ingenuity. In 1872, in a village in the suburbs of New York, Charles Perkins, along with his father-in-law, Albert Jackson, opened a small family business: they began to grow raspberries, grapes and strawberries for sale.
Soon Perkins wanted to play big and enter the wholesale gardening market. Having made a bet on rose growing, in 1884 he hired a professional breeder.
Breeding a successful variety of roses took more than one year, and in 1901 "Jackson & Perkins" finally showed the world their novelty - the climbing rose Dorothy Perkins (Dorothy Perkins). This beauty brought the nursery international fame and an award from the British Royal Rose Society.
Charles Perkins named this rose after his granddaughter, which set the fashion for naming roses after real people.
Unfortunately, Dorothy Perkins was unable to withstand powdery mildew and other diseases, so the variety was taken out of the mass market, leaving the opportunity for true connoisseurs to purchase seedlings only in special nurseries. However, this rose still hangs around the walls of Windsor Palace.
Many cultivars of the nursery received the title of "Rose of the Year" by the American Rose Society: Grandiflora Simple Magnifiscent, hybrid tea Summer Surprise, ground cover Wedding Dress, etc.
Canadian roses
Official name: Canadian Roses
Country: Canada
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Canada, given its harsh climate, took up the national rose industry. The government of the country, together with a dozen partners, have invested in the national program "Winter-hardy Canadian roses" to develop beautiful garden hybrids based on local species of roses that are resistant to extremely low temperatures. Needless to say, they more than succeeded!
Canadian roses are divided into three series: Explorer, Parkland and Canadian Artist.
All Canadian plants overwinter without additional shelter at temperatures down to –30–40 ° C. Of course, in winters with little snow, it is advisable to sprinkle them and sprinkle them with garden soil.
Some of the most spectacular Canadian roses are Adelaide Hoodless, Frontenac, Morden Blush, Prairie Snowdrift, etc.
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Acropolis, Meilland, 2001. Spherical flowers 5-6 cm each have an unusual color - coffee-pink with a light reverse. Height - up to 80 cm (Alabaster) - Evers, 2007. Similar to porcelain, the white buds open into a terry bowl. 80 cm shrub strong, disease resistant, blooms profusely Amulett (Amulet), Tantau, 1991. The densely doubled form of pearl pink flowers has a tiled styling. The growth of a neat bush is 50-70 cm.The diameter of the flower is 4-5 cm Angela, Kordes, 1984. Despite the fact that the cups are not double, it is very popular for the abundance of 5 cm flowers in a pale pink shade. Grows up to 1.5 m Aspirin Rose (Aspirin), Tantau, 1997. Received the name for the white shade of small (4-5 cm) semi-double flowers and resistance to diseases. Wide bushes reach 0.9 m Bernstein Rose, Amber Queen (Bernstein - Amber), Tantau, 1987. The amber color is the reason for the name. Bushes up to 80 cm each bear 1-5 flowers with a delicate aroma Betty Boop (Betty Boop), Carruth, 1994. Flowers up to 8 cm, semi-double, open. Attracted by a bright coral border on a cream background. Reach 1.2-1.5 m Blue for You, James, 2006. Large purple-blue inflorescences have a bright aroma. A rose grows up to 1 m, this is an excellent option for semi-shady places where it retains its color longer China Girl (China Gel - Chinese), Tantau, 1995. On low bushes (0.6-0.7 m), densely double yellow flowers open. On each shoot, there can be from 1 to 3 pieces, the diameter of each is 7-8 cm Deep Impression, Tantau, 2009. The unusual color of the petals - deep red with pink strokes - and unpretentiousness are the advantages of the variety. Plant height - 70-90 cm, on a branch - up to 5 flowers with a light raspberry aroma Easy Does It (Easy Daz It - So Simple) - a new rose of Harkness selection. The beautiful tone of pinkish apricot inflorescences is combined with dense foliage. Reaches 90 cm Frenesie, Michel Adam, 2006. The flowers are large - 11-12 cm, densely double. The shade is apricot, each petal is decorated with a fairly wide carmine blush. Height - up to 120 cm Friesia (Freesia), Kordes, 1977. The variety does not lose popularity due to its bright lemon flowers and rich green foliage. The petals do not fade, which is rare for a yellow tint. The buds are goblet-shaped, opening into flowers up to 8 cm in diameter, showing the middle. The variety is resistant to diseases, height - about 65 cm Gebruder Grimm, Kordes, 2002. A wide bush up to 90 cm tall, almost continuously covered with flowers. Their coral orange petals have a yellow lining (reverse) and carved edges Goldelse (Goldelse), Tantau, 1999. Terry cup shape, amber-orange tone. Growth - about 0.7 m. Flowers are numerous, resistant to rain Jubile du prince de monaco (Jubilee of the Prince of Monaco) is a variety bred by Meilland. Registered in 2000, it has become famous over the years for its delicate combination of a creamy white tone with a raspberry border that grows wider as it blooms. Classic buds Knirps, Kordes, 1997. Translated from German, the name means "toddler". Some attribute the rose to a miniature variety due to its small stature (35 cm), but in most catalogs it is ranked precisely in the Floribunda group for its abundant, continuous flowering. The diameter of the double cups is 3-4 cm La Sevillana (La Sevillana), Meilland, 1978. Bright, powerful (up to 1.5 m tall) rose with bouquets of scarlet-red flowers on each shoot. Resistant to cool climates Lavaglut literally means "luminous lava". Since 1978, the German variety (Kordes) has not lost its popularity. The deep red double flowers with rounded petals are beautifully arranged in a bowl shape.Glossy leaves complement the effect. Height and width - 75 cm Lions Rose, Kordes, 2002. Compact Floribunda 0.5-0.6 m tall, has large flowers - up to 7-8 cm.They are densely double, creamy apricot shade, with a slight aroma Lovely Green (Lovely Green) in translation from English - "beautiful green" (Meilland, 2005). The rose is beautiful and unusual due to its spherical shape and greenish color. It is used to create garden groups and cut, almost not affected by diseases. Reaches 0.8 m in height Meilove (Meilov) - a series of varieties of French selection (Meilland). Differs in active flowering and beautiful old shape of buds. The spectrum of 8 shades includes white, lemon, sandy yellow, apricot, terracotta orange, soft and deep pink and cherry. The height of the bushes is about 80 cm, the diameter is 0.6 m
Midsummer (Midsummer - Midsummer), 2007. A masterpiece of Tantau breeding with cupped double flowers up to 8 cm in diameter. They are strawberry-colored with yellowish underside of the petals. Reach 0.8-1 m Novalis (Novalis) - the pseudonym of the German poet-mystic of the XVIII century. Kordes, 2010. Large lilac flowers (up to 10 cm) resemble hybrid tea roses. It has an original type of corolla - a rosette with slightly wavy petals. Height - 80-90 cm Parade (Parade) - an unusual tall Floribunda, which is also referred to as climbing. The saucer shape of large dark pink flowers is observed throughout the summer. Disease and weather resistant. Height - up to 3 m Pastella (Pastella) is so named in connection with the delicate shade of the petals - white, which has a pinkish reflection. A low variety - up to 70 cm - bears a large number of fragrant flowers about 8 cm in diameter. Originator - Tantau, 2004 Pomponella (Pomponella), 2005, Kordes... A bush 80-90 cm in height bears many flowers-balls. Like most of Cordes' descendants, Pomponella has increased disease resistance Queen of Hearts (Queen of Hearts - Queen of hearts) is also bred in the Cordes kennel (2008). The rose is distinguished by large (up to 11 cm) classic salmon-orange flowers. Height - 0.7-0.8 m Red Leonardo da Vinci (Red Leonardo da Vinci), Meilland, 2003. A brilliant variety with glossy foliage and pure red flowers of a nostalgic (old) shape, the petals are slightly turned outward. Height - from 70 to 100 cm Rotkappchen (Rotkapken - Little Red Riding Hood) - Rose of Cordes 2007 Slightly fragrant rosette flowers of a deep red hue, 6-7 cm, collected in 3-8 pieces. Bush - about 0.7 m Ruffles (Raffles - Lace) - a series of roses from the Interplant company. Its double flowers look very unusual: the petals seem to be carefully cut along the edge, thus creating the effect of lace. Plants grow up to 70 cm.Ruffles Dream (Raffles Dream - Lace Dream) has an apricot shade, Sparkling Ruffles (Sparkling Ruffles - Sparkling Lace) - watercolor-crimson with a yellowish-white lining, Ruffles Queen (Raffles Queen - Lace delicate Queen) cream. A total of 16 colors of the series were created
Rumba, Poulsen, 1958. A bright tricolor rose, in which yellow-orange gradually turns into carmine red. Shiny foliage and continuous flowering of a lush half-meter bush complement the attractiveness of the variety. Sunset Boulevard - Harkness, 1997. Classically shaped apricot-orange flowers are collected in 3 pieces on shoots up to 70-80 cm high