Rating of the best varieties of roses

Flower lovers (and we are among them) are worried: how are our roses in the country? This year's winter is classically abnormal. In many regions there was no snow for a long time, although there were no severe frosts. Then it got colder. Then snow fell, and more than necessary. Now here is the dancing temperature, streams are flowing. Then frost will hit again and everything will be covered with a layer of ice ... Poor plants!

How they will survive the next bad weather, we will find out in the spring. But so that every winter I study the weather forecast not to clutch at my heart, heed the advice of a specialist.

The well-known rose collector, Muscovite Alexei Stepanov, tested many different roses on his site and compiled a list of the most reliable ones. It included 30 varieties. And they all meet 5 main criteria:

1. Excellent health. This is one of the main qualities, since a sick rose does not just spoil the appearance of the flower garden, it also hibernates badly. Or even dies. After all, the affected leaves fall off ahead of time, and the plant simply does not have time to ripen.

2. Stable wintering. In different areas, in different conditions and with different shelters, they are still able to survive our severe frosts.

3. Abundant and long flowering. There are no such roses in nature to bloom without interruption all summer, but these varieties will inflate as long as possible.

4. Resistance of flowers to bad weather. They are not afraid of rains, moisture and heat - in any case, they retain their decorative effect.

5. Good shoot regrowth. This is important when the aerial part of the plant dies after an unsuccessful wintering. After all, the more new stems grow, the more flowers there will be.

So, roses that won't let you down.

Hybrid tea

Gloria deiMeilland, 1945 This unsurpassed masterpiece is called the number 1 rose in the world. She is really magnificent: her flowers are large, yellow with tints and pink edging of the petals.

The only drawback is that each flower lasts only 3 days.

Ingrid bergmanOlesen, 1984 Gorgeous, dark red, with almost black buds - this is without exaggeration the best red variety for the middle strip. Perfect and inimitable. The bush grows quickly, the flowers last up to 2 weeks and are not at all afraid of rains.

AphroditeTantau, 2006 No wonder this rose was named after the goddess of love and beauty - she is the embodiment of beauty! Her flowers are 10–12 cm in diameter, porcelain-pink in color. They tolerate rain well. The bush is low, up to 80 cm.

Hommage a barbaraDelbard, 1997 Perhaps the best rose in the Delbard collection. Her flowers are delightful burgundy with black bloom and wavy petals. Each shoot blooms 1 bud, but there are always a lot of stems on the bush, the flowers last up to 2 weeks and are not at all afraid of rains.

FloribundaThere are 7 varieties in this group at once. They are delightful. They are resilient. They will decorate any garden!

Sangerhause jumbileumroseKordes, 2003 Its delicate, large (up to 9 cm in diameter) flowers in apricot-pink tones look very impressive against the background of dark green foliage. Branched bush. Not afraid of disease, heat or rain. Blooms all summer and is very abundant.

Leonardo da VinciMielland, 1993 As you know. Leonardo da Vinci was the greatest artist and ingenious inventor. And the rose, named in his honor, as if seeks to justify the high honor shown to her. Her bush is straight and compact.In the first bloom, it is literally strewn with bright pink pompom flowers, very close in shape to the old varieties.

The only drawback of this beauty is that she almost does not smell. But it never fails.

Lios-roseKordes, 2002 She is always included in the top ten charts compiled by a survey of rose lovers - in terms of reliability, she is not equal! Cream-white flowers bloom slowly on large clusters and change shape daily.

The disadvantage of a rose is that in the middle lane it wakes up much later than other roses, develops slowly and blooms only at the end of July. Therefore, the second time does not have time to bloom. But in our harsh conditions, this disadvantage turns into a huge plus, because, failing to plant the buds again, the rose has time to prepare for the cold and always winters well.

PastellaTantau, 2004 The bush of this wonderful variety is very beautiful, with bright dark green foliage. Flowers 7-8 cm in diameter, unusual creamy white color with pinkish and green tints. They are collected in multi-member clusters that bloom profusely and continuously. The rose has excellent health and winters well.

Jubile du prince de monacoMielland, 2000 The main advantage of this rose is its “long-lasting” flowers, each of which lasts up to 2 weeks and at the same time constantly changes color: at the moment of dissolution they are white with a red edging, then turn red, and as they fade they become white-green.

The rose has two drawbacks - it does not smell and in unfavorable years it is affected by black spot. But on the other hand, it feels great in gray latitudes.

Gebruder GrimmKordes, 2007 This rose has been awarded the ADR quality mark, which is awarded to the most decorative and resistant varieties. Her flowers are of a unique yellow-orange-red color. Small, 6–7 cm in diameter, but always collected in large racemes. It always creates a bright accent in the garden, so it is better to plant it separately from other roses, for example, against the background of conifers. Otherwise, she will draw all attention to herself and other varieties next to her will be lost.

PomponellaKordes, 2005 She is short, but blooms very profusely. Her flowers are small, pom-shaped, intense pink, collected in large brushes of 15-30 pieces!

ShrubsThis group also has a fairly extensive selection of stable and unpretentious roses - 7 varieties that will not let you down and will delight you with health and abundant flowering.

WesterlandKordes, 1969 Very spectacular and unusual rose - her bush grows quickly and blooms in two pronounced waves. The flowers are semi-double, copper-orange. And although each of them lasts only 3 days, they take in quantity - there are a lot of buds in the brushes and new ones are constantly replacing the fallen ones. In very harsh winters, it can freeze slightly, but quickly recovers. Possesses the ADR quality mark - for high decorative effect and durability.

AngelaKordes, 1984 The flowers of this wonderful rose are medium-sized, up to 4 cm in diameter, but an incredible amount of them is formed. They are bright pink in color, collected in numerous brushes, which cover the leaves. In catalogs in photographs, she usually does not look very presentable, and flower growers often bypass her with their attention. But those who planted were not disappointed - this is a real queen! Nothing sick and all in bloom. No wonder she was awarded the ADR quality mark.

Bonica 82Mielland, 1985 The ideal rose for beginners! She easily forgives mistakes in pruning and shelter for the winter, and every summer she pleases with abundant flowering. Her flowers are light pink, slightly fading. They are not large, 5–6 cm in diameter, but they open constantly, in any weather, right up to the snow!

The only drawback is that it doesn't smell at all.

Rhapsody in blueFrank R. Cowlishaw, 1999 This is the only blue rose in the top 30. And this is the bluest of all roses! More precisely, it is blue-violet. The flowers are not large, but collected in large brushes. Rain resistant. The bush grows up to 1.5 m and looks very impressive surrounded by dense yellow roses.

Louise Odier (Madame de Stella)Margottin, 1851 Notice the year it was bred - it is over half a century old! This is an old Bourbon variety that will give odds to many modern ones. Very hardy and winter hardy. It can even be left without shelter in the winter. The bush, of course, freezes above the snow level, but quickly recovers. With good cover, the plants are tall and very dense. The flowers of this rose are of an old cupped shape, 5–7 cm in diameter, dark pink in the center and lighter at the edges. And what a smell! Saturated, strong.

By the way, it is from this variety that rose oil is most often made and jam is brewed.

LarissaKordes, 2008 It appeared on the market relatively recently, but has already managed to conquer gardeners with excellent health and abundant flowering. Its flowers are small, 5–6 cm in diameter, pale pink, densely double, old-fashioned, collected in large brushes. This variety will perfectly complement English roses with large flowers.

Guy SavoyDelbard, 2001 The only rose with striped petals to make it to the list of trusted varieties. It is so powerful that in France it is recommended to make hedges from it. In our conditions, it is, of course, a little more modest, but, nevertheless, it grows up to 1.5 m, forming very tough shoots. They cannot be bent down for the winter, so the bush has to be cut to the height of the shelter. The flowers of this rose are weakly double, but large, of a rare pomegranate shade with white strokes. Each brush contains 9–20 buds.

EnglishThis group included 5 varieties that showed themselves at their best in the harsh conditions of Russian reality.

Graham thomasAustin, 1983 This is one of the best varieties of selection by David Austin. Several years ago, he was the last, 14th in a row, to take a place in the World Rose Hall of Fame. It blooms very profusely. His flowers are bright yellow, do not fade and are considered the standard of yellow in roses. In our climate, it will grow very quickly, reaching a height of 2 m.

Crown Princess MargaretaAustin, 1999 An incredible variety - during the flowering season, its shoots are covered with caps of densely double light orange flowers of an old shape with a strong aroma. It can be grown like a climbing rose, with minimal pruning, keeping the shoots from last year. In this case, it will bloom almost along their entire length.

James galwayAustin, 1985 This variety in warm countries forms a powerful bush 2 m high and the same size in circumference. However, in Russia it does not work that way - the shoots are very hard and it is impossible to bend them to the ground, so you have to cut them to the height of the shelter. The flowers of this rose are cold pink, very fragrant, collected in a brush.

Mary roseAustin, 1985 This is one of the first varieties that brought David Austin worldwide fame. The qualities of the variety are outstanding. Tall and strong arched shoots create a beautiful bush shape. They fit easily for wintering. Cold pink flowers with a lilac tint fully convey the charm of real old roses. One of the first to bloom in the garden, and one of the last to finish flowering.

Crocus roseAustin, 2000 The most popular flowering rose in our country. A powerful, spreading bush grows quickly - this variety has never had problems with replacing shoots. Her flowers are white, with an orange center - they look just amazing!

GroundcoverThere is only one variety here - only it has fully shown itself to be reliable and very decorative.

Sunny roseKordes, 2001 This variety fully justifies its name ("sunny" in English means "sunny") - if you want to have a yellow carpet in your garden, then it was created especially for you! Pleases with abundant, almost continuous flowering. In brushes up to 12 large rich yellow, fading to creamy flowers. An adult bush covers an area of ​​about 1 sq. m. It has the ADR quality mark.

ClimbingThere are quite a lot of reliable roses in this group - 6 varieties at once have shown themselves at a height in our difficult climatic conditions.

FlammentanzKordes, 1955 A very spectacular rose with red petals.It blooms once, but so abundantly that it literally overshadows other roses! Her flowers are resistant to rain, open in any weather and stay on the bush for a long time. It grows well on its own roots and perfectly cuttings, therefore it wanders from garden to garden.

Rosarium UetersenKordes, 1977 Growing fast. It blooms profusely all season with bright crimson flowers. It is considered a petite, but in our climate it does not grow to the declared size and is usually grown as a scrub. Looks great and blooms on a trunk. Over time, its shoots become thick, it is difficult to lay them, so the bush for the winter has to be cut to the level of the shelter.

Pierre de Ronsard (Eden Rose)Mielland, 1987 In our conditions, its lashes reach 1.5–2 m. It looks beautiful on a lattice support, if you distribute the shoots on it in the form of a fan. But you can grow it in the form of a bush, tying it to vertical supports to protect it from the wind. By the way, it is often called the “rose of paradise”. Indeed, when you stand near an adult flowering bush, which is adorned with an abundance of creamy white flowers with a bright pink edge, it seems that such beauty can only be in paradise.

But this rose has 3 drawbacks: weak aroma, instability of flowers to rain, and thick shoots that have to be bent down for the winter in 2-3 doses.

JasminaKordes, 2005 This rose amazes with excellent health and abundant flowering - new shoots have caps of up to 50 buds! The flowers are medium-sized, cupped, with the most delicate pink-lilac tint and an amazing aroma! And what is also nice - the shoots fit well in the winter.

Dorothy perkinsJacksaon & Perkins USA, 1901 It is not without reason that this climbing rambler rose has been so popular in the world for more than 100 years - its powerful bushes 3 m high and more than 2 m wide are strewn from top to bottom with cascades of small, 3-5 cm in diameter pink flowers. The foliage is small, glossy and completely covered with flowers during flowering. Blooms once. Looks great on a high trunk - its long shoots gracefully hang down in a luxurious waterfall.

RaubritterKordes, 1936 This outstanding rose is over 80 years old, but it still drives flower growers all over the world crazy. Belongs to the group of ramblers. It blooms once, but very profusely. The flowers are medium-sized, 5–6 cm in diameter, and resemble pompons in shape - they seem to have come from old paintings. Shoots are very thorny and flexible, easily bend in any direction, so there are no problems with laying them for the winter.

P.S. Please note - most of the roses in the list of the rose collector Alexei Stepanov belong to the selection of Cordes. And this is not surprising, because the climate in Germany is closest to ours. Heat-loving French women are still lagging behind in disease resistance. And one more thing: in this list of reliable roses, as you noticed, there are no varieties of Canadian selection. But they are ideally suited for our harsh conditions. Yes, only their decorativeness, to put it mildly, for an amateur.

Based on materials from the magazine "Gardener Bulletin", April 2013

Currently, there are many varieties of roses in the world. Today there are over 30 thousand registered varieties and in each subsequent year their number continues to grow. By and large, these flowers are thermophilic plants. But what should the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere do if they want to grow such beautiful vegetation on their land plot? The way out is simple - to choose a certain species that can take root in such a region.

Austin roses are an unpretentious culture that blooms from June to October

Austin roses, the best varieties for the Moscow region of which will be considered in our article, are one of the few species of flowering plants that successfully take root in the central zone of Russia, and with some effort, in its northern part.

How to choose the right rose seedlings?

First of all, it is worth drawing your attention to the fact that all the best varieties of roses are marked with quality marks. So, if one of these inscriptions is present on the packaging in a mug - ADR, Gold, Silver, then you can be sure that this product has passed all the tests and meets the requirements for one type or another.

The lifespan of the rose and the abundance of flowering depend on the quality and condition of the seedlings.

A little below are the best varieties of roses that have proven themselves well in terms of growing in server regions. Their distinctive feature:

  • high immunity to various fungal and infectious-viral diseases;
  • abundant and long flowering;
  • are able to create a volumetric system in a short period of time;
  • flowers are resistant to inclement weather conditions;
  • have high rates of frost resistance in various conditions.

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The best hybrid tea varieties of roses

The selection of such plants is large. I would like to highlight the best varieties of hybrid tea roses:

Gloria dei

The best variety of roses, as evidenced by these forums and awards. The ovary is large, double. The color of the petals is yellow with a delicate pinkish-crimson edging. Virtually odorless. The deciduous system is lush, dark green, shines in the sun.

Gloria dei

It does not lend itself to various fungi and tolerates winters well.

Ingrid Bergman

A shrub species characterized by the presence of a large number of dark red roses. Almost black ovaries can sometimes be found. The bud is able to delight its owners with a fresh look for two weeks.

Ingrid bergman

A distinctive feature is resistance to torrential rains and winds.

Aphrodite

A shrub plant that is distinguished by unusually cold pinkish-porcelain buds, the shape of which resembles a vase. The petal is small, slightly velvety. The diameter of the flowers ranges from 10 to 12 cm.

Augusta Louise

A hybrid species characterized by unpretentious care and maintenance. Reviews say that this is one of the best varieties of roses for the Moscow region. The bush is lush, powerful and compact. Flowers are densely double, changing color depending on weather conditions (pink, warm peach and bright orange).

Augusta Luise Tantau, 1999

The foliage is dark green with a waxy bloom. A flower bed decorated with such vegetation will look luxurious and unique. And all thanks to the transition of colors and abundant flowering.

Omage and Barbara

A beautiful self-cleaning climbing shrub. One flower, which has many wavy petals, is able to bloom for about 15 days. The color of the ovaries is maroon. A distinctive feature is the gradual wilting without shedding the petals. It perfectly tolerates rainy and windy weather, does not tilt or break.

Rose hommage a barbara

Loves fertilizers, including banana peels.

Parole

One of the best varieties of Cordes roses, reviews of which are only positive. A beautiful erect shrub, dotted with small bright pink flowers with dense double petals. The foliage is glossy, dense.

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The best varieties of Floribunda roses

Very abundant flowering throughout summer and autumn

We present to your attention the best varieties of Floribunda roses, among which you can choose the one that best decorates your garden.

Leonardo da Vinci

An upright shrub with bright pink odorless compact flowers. The petal is densely double. The advantage of this species is that the shade of the roses does not fade under the sun's rays during flowering. Calmly tolerates heavy rains, does not crumble. Differs in long and abundant flowering.

Lions rose

Representative of Roses Cordes. This plant is dotted with delicate cream-white buds. The foliage is dense, glossy and lush. Another variety of Cordes belongs to the same group - Sander hause jubileums rose.

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Lions rose

The ovaries are small, no more than 90 mm in diameter. Erect bush with apricot-pink flowers.

Maria Teresa

A striking representative of this group of plants. Shoots of incredible beauty, the ends of which are decorated with pale pink cupped small buds. Deciduous system is dense, glossy.

Tchaikovcki

It is also worth saying a few words about this variety, which is especially in demand among collectors. An excellent medium-sized subspecies with incredibly beautiful creamy buds. Inside the flower, the petals take on a creamy peach hue.

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Variety "Tchaikovsky"

The best varieties of roses of the type Shraba

Shrubs are plants that have long flowering and an incredibly persistent aroma.

Shrabs are an original decoration of any territory

Description of the most popular varieties of this group.

Angela

Abundantly flowering plant, which during the flowering period is covered with clusters of carmine-pink small (up to 40 mm in diameter) buds. The deciduous system is dense, bright green. Differs in resistance to rain and pathogens.

Bonica 82

Growing such a plant on your site is a pleasure. This is due to its unpretentiousness and incredible beauty. Small pale pink buds bloom on the shrub, the diameter of which does not exceed 60 mm.

Grows in huge bushes

It belongs to the best varieties of roses for central Russia, as well as for Siberia.

Lovely Meilland (a)

A culture of extraordinary beauty with pale pink roses, which often shimmer in color, becoming pearl. When dissolved, the buds are cupped. The ovaries are small, but there are many of them. Due to the fact that the shoots are strong, there is no need for a garter.

Guy Savoy

Powerful shrub with large burgundy-colored buds with white shading. Flowers are collected in twigs of 8 pieces.

The best varieties of ground cover roses

There are only two representatives here: Sunny Rose and Hello. The first option is distinguished by abundant flowering of a rich yellow color. As the bud opens, the shade changes to a soft cream. This ground cover variety looks great on both small plantations and large lawns.

Ground cover varieties

As for the second representative of this group, its fruits have a red-purple hue. Both options are considered the best varieties of roses for the Moscow region of this category of plants.

The best varieties of Austin roses

There are many worthy species in this group. For example, Crocus is a profusely blooming, voluminous, spreading shrub that blooms with large buds of a delicate apricot shade with an incredibly mesmerizing aroma. Or, also, Golden Celebration is a variety that does not require close attention and care. The petals are egg yellow. The shoots are powerful, which leads to the sagging of the branches.

Austin is distinguished by an original creamy shade of any color and a mild aroma

It is also worth mentioning such a view as Mari - a beautiful bush decorated with small lilac-pink flowers. You can also note the Crown Princess Margareta, which blooms with huge caps of fragrant orange-apricot-yellow roses. Belongs to the best varieties of roses by David Austin.

We can say a few words about Abraham Derby, which can fully grow in the northern regions of our country. It is decorated with peach-pink buds with a delicate aroma.

Of course, these are not all the best varieties of roses for growing in the Moscow region. But among all this diversity, any gardener will be able to choose for himself the option that meets his territorial residence and aesthetic taste. The main thing is to make the right choice!

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Review of the best climbing roses - according to gardeners' reviews

In landscape design, climbing roses are used in vertical gardening and to create small architectural forms. Bright and fragrant flowers against a background of dark green gloss adorn gazebos, pergolas, arches, fences. With the help of supports of different configurations, flower growers form solitary plantings in the form of columns, walls and flowering waterfalls. The varietal variety of climbing roses is divided into two main groups: Rambler and Climbers.

Rambler - typical climbing (climbing) roses with a flexible shoot 1.5 to 10 m long and small flowers with a diameter of 1.5 to 5 cm. They are characterized by abundant and prolonged flowering, but often once. Flowers are collected in large inflorescences (up to 20 pcs.).

Climbers (klaimings) - erect roses with large flowers at the top of the shoot or along its entire length.Flowers are either single, or collected in inflorescences of 3 - 10 pcs. Shoots up to 4 m high, strong, but support is required to support the inflorescences

According to reviews, we have compiled a rating of the best climbing roses, which are very popular among flower growers.

The best climbing roses from the climber group 1 Flammentanz (Cordes, 1955) 9.7 / 10 790
2 Ilse Krohn Superrior (Kordes, 1964) 9.5 / 10 850
3 Dortmund (Dortmund, Cordes, 1955) 9.5 / 10 850
4 New Dawn (USA, 1930) 9.3 / 10 600
The best climbing roses from the ramblera group 1 American Pillar (American Pillar, USA, 1902) 9.7 / 10 1 260

The best climbing roses from the climber group

Flammentanz (Cordes, 1955)

790 (for a 3 year old seedling in a 7 liter container)

Our rating opens with a red climbing rose Flammentanz from Cordes. Rose belongs to the Climber group. Scourges up to 3 m long, covered with large thorns. Shows excellent winter hardiness and disease resistance, stands out for unpretentious care. The German name of the variety is translated as "flame dance". Large, up to 8 cm in diameter, crimson-red, double flowers abundantly shower the bush. They are collected in inflorescences of 3 - 7 pcs. The doubleness of flowers is average: 25 - 40 petals. The aroma is gentle, unobtrusive. For the entire flowering period, the color does not fade.

The bush blooms once, in the middle of summer. If at the end of flowering you remove all faded flowers, then in some years a second wave of flowering is possible, but not as abundant as the first. Adult bushes winter well without shelter. It is enough to remove the lashes from the support and press them to the ground. In variety trials under cover, the variety does not dry out completely. It lends itself well to cuttings, so getting a seedling for an amateur will not cause problems. Own-rooted (not grafted on rosehip stock) seedlings also show high winter hardiness. The variety has proven itself well in the Moscow region, the Leningrad region and Western Siberia.

Main pluses:

  • winter hardiness
  • large attractive flowers
  • fast growth
  • disease resistance

Minuses:

  • one-time flowering
  • common color
  • lack of a bright aroma
  • prickly shoots
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9.7 / 10

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In terms of flower size, winter hardiness and unpretentiousness, the Flammentants variety is considered the best climbing rose (I have a dacha in the suburbs). Aggressive growth even without top dressing.

Ilse Krohn Superrior (Kordes, 1964)

850 (2 year old seedling in a 4 liter container)

White large-flowered climber. Flowers with a diameter of 10 - 13 cm, double (75 - 90 petals), first cream, and then snow-white, single or in brushes of 3 pcs. The petals are dense, as the edges unfurl, curl. Repeated flowering until late autumn, but less attractive. Flowers are located along the entire length of the shoot.

The bush reaches a height of 2 - 2.5 m. The shoots are drooping, covered with large thorns. Low susceptibility to disease, resistance to heavy rainfall. Winter hardiness is high, but light shelter is required. The shoots are flexible, easily removed from the support and placed under the shelter. In the early years, new shoots grow poorly. This climbing rose is successfully grown in the Moscow and Leningrad regions, in the Central zone and Western Siberia.

Main pluses:

  • double flowers
  • re-bloom
  • stable snow-white color of flowers
  • pronounced aroma

Minuses:

  • exposing the bottom of the bush
  • large thorns
  • requires shelter
  • needs adaptation
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9.5 / 10

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A reliable variety, but it needs 2 - 3 years to grow shoots and roots in order to please with abundant flowering. An adult bush winters perfectly.

Dortmund (Dortmund, Cordes, 1955)

850 (for a 2 year old seedling in a 2 liter container)

Climber with simple flowers. Large (9 - 12 cm in diameter) flowers are collected in clusters of 3 - 11 pcs. They are cherry-colored with a white eye in the center and bright yellow stamens. The petals are wavy, which gives the flowers splendor without terry. The first time it blooms in early summer, the second bloom with a slight pause until autumn. For abundant flowering, fading brushes are removed. Several brushes can be left to set the fruit, which is dried and added to the tea.

Straight shoots reach 2.5 - 3 m. In the first year they give good growth and quickly reach their peak. The leaves are dark green, glossy. It is resistant to diseases, retains decorative effect in a rainy summer. Can be shaped like a scrub or on pergolas. This climbing rose does not tolerate shading well. The variety is suitable for grafting. In Belarus, it winters without shelter, and in the Moscow region in severe winters, a rose can freeze slightly.

Main pluses:

  • original color of flowers
  • re-bloom
  • disease and weather resistance

Minuses:

  • non-double flowers
  • weak aroma
  • exposing the bottom of the bush
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9.5 / 10

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An amazingly beautiful variety. This climbing rose never gets sick, tolerates winter well, the bush is powerful and bright.

New Dawn (USA, 1930)

600 (seedling 30 - 40 cm high in a 4 liter container)

A hardy large-flowered climber. The flowers are weakly double (up to 25 petals), loose and airy, with a diameter of 7 - 8 cm, a blossoming bud of pearl color, and when fully opened, the flowers are pinkish-cream. They can fade in the bright sun. Form brushes of 5 pieces. Flowers are good in cutting, have a bright fruity aroma. After flowering, the bush cleans itself, showering the lawn with rose petals. This climbing rose belongs to the re-flowering, the bushes are decorated with inflorescences from early summer to late autumn.

The bush grows rapidly. In the middle lane it reaches 3 m, and in the south - 5 m. Intensive growth in width makes it suitable for hedges and fan supports. Can be shaped with a 2-meter scrub. Unpretentious variety: it grows and blooms without dressing and in partial shade. Leaves are medium in size, glossy, light green at the beginning of the season. Before winter, a sparing pruning of the bush is carried out to preserve the flower buds. It hibernates with shelter without freezing. This climbing rose shows good results in the arid conditions of the Middle zone and in the Moscow region.

Main pluses:

  • can grow in poor soils
  • re-bloom
  • petals crumble themselves after flowering
  • fast growth
  • strong and pleasant aroma

Minuses:

  • reliable shelter required
  • burnout tendency
  • prickly, clinging shoots
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9.3 / 10

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Grows well, gives long shoots. The bushes are not showered with flowers and they do not last long, but the flowering is long. After a short break, it blooms again.

The best climbing roses from the ramblera group

American Pillar (USA, 1902)

1,260 (seedling 30 - 40 cm high in a 4 liter container)

A fast growing rambler, this climbing rose blooms well in both northern and southern regions. Flowering is very abundant, but later (at the end of June) and one-time. Flowers are saucer-shaped, simple, 4 - 5 cm in diameter, collected in dense spherical inflorescences of 20 pcs. The flowers are bright pink with a white eye in the center. They may fade in the sun. Faint aroma is present. Additional decorative effect is given by rounded leathery leaves, which acquire a yellowish tint in autumn and do not fall off for a long time.

The bushes are vigorous, the lashes reach 5 m, covered with large thorns. The annual growth is up to 3 m, so the rose needs a strong and large support. In unfavorable years, prophylaxis against diseases is required. Easily propagated by cuttings, which simplifies planting renewal. Shades well. In the Black Earth Region it winters without shelter or under lutrasil. This climbing rose shows good winter hardiness in the Moscow region.

Main pluses:

  • high winter hardiness
  • lush bloom
  • shade tolerance

Minuses:

  • single flowering
  • susceptibility to powdery mildew
  • very thorny shoots
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9.7 / 10

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The rose grows shoots very quickly, you can easily arrange an arch or a gazebo. It blooms annually and is very beautiful, just over a month.

In Central Russia, varietal climbing roses are grown on a winter-hardy rootstock. Rosehip adapted in a harsh climate is used as a stock. When buying, you need to check the availability of vaccinations. Seedlings with an open root system can be ordered from online stores in the fall, and they are very inexpensive.Container seedlings are more expensive, but such planting material gives faster and more reliable results.

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Climbing roses are perennial vines up to 5 meters high. They are used for design decoration of the landscape of gardens and parks. It is good to use them for entwining arbors, columns and hedges.

For the correct formation of rose shoots, it is recommended to create supports, stands and arches for climbing plants.

The abundant and fragrant climbing roses are in great demand. However, in areas with cold winters, they need to be covered, laid for the winter so that they do not freeze out. Therefore, in places with a harsh climate, the cultivation of climbing roses has its own characteristics, in particular, more laborious care than other species. In the south, climbing roses delight with their beauty all year round.

We will talk about the best varieties of roses marked with the ADR certificate - a quality mark, in this article.

ADR certificate, what is it

rating of the best varieties of roses

ADR sign

This certificate was first awarded to roses in Germany in the middle of the twentieth century. Allgemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprüfung (ADR) - All-German certification of rose varieties.

Wilhelm Cordes, a renowned breeder, has organized annual testing of up to 50 new varieties of roses, with the assignment of an ADR certificate. After testing the variety, only a few get it.

New varieties are planted in the field at 11 laboratory stations located in different regions. For several years, roses survive with little or no care, resisting diseases and pests. Then they are tested for winter hardiness, susceptibility to disease and decorative appearance.

The best varieties, which receive the highest marks, receive a long-awaited certificate. This mark can be seen on rose seedlings when shopping.

rating of the best varieties of roses

Saplings of roses

The best representatives

We bring to your attention an overview of the 20 most popular varieties of roses that will definitely take root on your site:

  1. Lagoon (Laguna) (ADR 2007) - the rose is distinguished by bright pink, densely doubled large flowers. The bush, as a rule, blooms an abundant amount of flowers with a strong aroma. The bush reaches a height of up to 3 meters. Recommended for growing as a cascading rose, on a trunk. Reviews: rose lovers are very pleased with the disease resistance of this variety and a strong heady aroma.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Jasmine (Jasmina) (ADR 2007) - a rose with exquisite pale pink double flowers with a scent reminiscent of apple. Shrub up to 3 meters long, with an abundance of flowers. Rose growers appreciate this variety for the flexible lianas, which can be used to beautifully decorate any landscape design of the site in front of the house, and a strong unusual aroma.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Golden Gate (Golden Gate) (ADR 2006) - distinguished by large semi-double bright yellow flowers with a bright fruity aroma. The bush grows to about 3.5 meters.
    Reviews: the variety is valued for its fairly high resistance to disease, a large number of shoots, and unpretentious maintenance.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Perennial Blue (Perennial Blue) (ADR 2008) - a rose with unusual double flowers of raspberry-purple shades. Has a pleasant aroma. Compact bush up to 2.5 meters, straight. Amateur gardeners respect this variety for its unusual color range of flowers.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Pomponella (Pomponella) (ADR 2006), there is also a Gold Standart Rose Certificate. A climbing rose that grows up to 1.5 meters. The bush is compact with unusual double pompom-like flowers, saturated pink. For the unusual shape of flowers and the most delicate aroma, this variety is so loved by gardeners. In addition, the rose is practically not sick with anything, it is not at all demanding to care. There is an abundance of buds on the bush.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Flamentanz (Flammentanz) - one of the best varieties of red climbing roses, a beautiful flower with double, very large flowers. A flower with a light pleasant aroma. The bush is 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. Blooms in May - June, once. The variety is highly resistant to diseases and winter hardiness.According to the reviews of rose growers, this variety of roses can withstand frosts down to minus 30 degrees.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Rosarium Utersen (Rosarium Uetersen) is a rose with large double flowers. The flowers are deep coral in color, with time they acquire a silvery hue. The flowers bloom in a way that gives the impression of being constantly blooming. Requires shelter for the winter. The height of the bush is 3 meters and the width is 1.5 meters. The aroma is delicate, with a hint of green apple. Rose lovers are attracted by the high decorativeness of the variety, the unusual color of the open buds and their good interchangeability.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Westerland (Westerland) - refers to remontant, blooms twice. Blooms very early, and then again until late autumn. The flowers are double, large, orange-yellow with a copper tint. The bush is 1.5 meters tall, erect, flowers emit a strong aroma. The bush grows strongly in width, prickly. Flowers during flowering can change color, from yellow-orange, to salmon, or apricot. The variety is appreciated for its beauty and high winter hardiness.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. New Down (New Dawn) - vigorous, hardy and very hardy. The flowers are light pink, double. The bushes bloom from spring to autumn. The buds tolerate wind and rain well, the faded petals fall off profusely without disturbing the appearance of the bush. For its unpretentious care, as well as for its abundant flowering, this variety has gained popularity among rose growers around the world.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Pierre de Ronsard (Pierre de Ronsard) - a rose with large strongly double flowers. The flowers are bright pink inside and the outer petals are almost white. The smell is very delicate. The bush is up to 3 meters high and 2 meters wide. The variety is valued for its unusually beautiful flowers and great resistance to diseases. The only frustrating thing is that the flowers can lose their attractiveness from heavy rain.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Ilsse Kron Superior (Ilse Krohn Superior) will delight you with pale white huge double flowers. Blooms again. The foliage is bright green, shiny, so the white flowers look unusually festive and beautiful. The bush is 3 meters high and spreading. Among the positive qualities of this variety, gardeners note excellent disease resistance and beauty after rain.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Dortmund (Dortmund) - with bright red, non-double, but very large flowers. The blossoming red flower looks original because of the light spot in the center. Despite the fact that the variety is very old, it is invariably in demand among rose lovers. Compact bush 2: 2 meters. The reviews are extremely positive: amateurs appreciate it for re-flowering, and the variety is also resistant to disease. The bush is not picky about care.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Super Dorothy (Super Dorothy) - a rose with dark pink double flowers, similar to a pompom, strewn throughout the bush. The underside of the petals is pale pink and the center of the bud is light. The shoots are flexible, almost without thorns, well suited for entwining arbors, trellises. The height of the bush is 2.5 meters and the width is 1 meter. The cultivar of this climbing rose is prized for its remontability (ability to bloom for a long time). The bush blooms late, but blooms until the very frost, without ceasing.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Compeshne (Compassion) - a rose with apricot-pink, large, double flowers. Flowers have a strong aroma, buds resemble hybrid tea. The bush is 2.5 meters high, the foliage is glossy, dark green. The buds open one at a time or in small groups. Roses of this variety have unusually beautiful flowers that bloom all summer.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Parade (Parade) - a representative of this family has pink, double flowers. The variety is very old but popular. The branches sag under the weight of the flowers. The rose blooms again. Height 3 meters. Lovers appreciate the variety for its good resistance to disease and frost. The rose is ideal for growing in cold regions.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Iceberg (Iceberg) will appeal to many growers because of its bloom throughout the summer. The flowers are large, snow-white, cover the bush like an avalanche. The aroma of flowers is delicate. The bush is small 1.5 in height. The variety is old, but very popular and in demand.This variety has earned excellent reviews among gardeners not only for its multicolor and beauty, but also for its good adaptation to any climate. The variety is very unpretentious.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Super Excels (Super Excelsa) (ADR 1991) - When you plant it, you get a bush covered with carmine red flowers, in the center of the petal of which there are white stripes. The variety is very decorative, the height reaches 2.5 meters. Rose lovers choose it for its extraordinary color of flowers and constant flowering during the summer. The bush must be tied up.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Alchemist (Alchymist) - with extraordinary double flowers. On the inside, the petals are pink and the outside is yellow, the overall color impression is apricot. Erect bush, very thorny, blooms once a season. The bush is 3 meters high. This variety has high frost resistance. The rose calmly endured frosts even more than 40 degrees. Many were surprised that the variety does not get sick at all. A flower fountain can be made from this variety.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Lavinia (Lawinia) is a beauty with double pink flowers. The height of the bush is 3 meters. Width 2 meters. Rose Lavinia blooms several times a season, disease resistant.

rating of the best varieties of roses

  1. Polka (Polka 91) - a rose with very large double apricot flowers. Bush up to 3 meters. It blooms in waves throughout the season. One of the best roses for landscaping. The variety is loved by gardeners for the unusually beautiful color of the buds, which, when fading in the sun, becomes even more original. Rose lovers will upset the average plant resistance to disease and frost.

rating of the best varieties of roses

Wicker roses are a garden decoration, with a stormy imagination, you can create interesting compositions, waterfalls and fountains of flowers, columns and gazebos entwined with roses and exuding noble aromas, and close fences with them. Having chosen frost-resistant varieties of climbing roses, you can light and care for them for pruning and rare fertilizing with watering.

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