Species
Roses
These are roses as nature gave them to us. They are the species
of the genus Rosa found growing naturally throughout the
Northern Hemisphere. These roses are an enormously varied group
of plants. They are vigorous, thriving on minimal maintenance, and
tend to be extremely hardy and disease-resistant. It should be noted
however, that there is variability within species. Some may be more
tolerant than others. They range in size from ground cover types
to very large upright growers and climbers. Their flowers can be
very large and single or small and in clusters. Colors range from
white to pink to crimson.
Species roses often have relatively simple, 5-petaled flowers followed
by very colorful hips that last well into the winter, providing
food for birds and winter color. Almost all are once-blooming in
early summer. Perhaps the most familiar species for sale today is
Rosa rugosa because of its superior hardiness, disease resistance,
and extremely easy maintenance. The species has been widely hybridized.
Species roses may not be for everyone. Rose enthusiasts like to
include them into their collection for historical purposes as well
as ease of maintenance.
Species
Roses | Old European
Garden Roses | Hardy Repeat-blooming
Old Roses | Modern Roses
| Shrub Roses
History |
Selecting Rose Plants | Site
Selection & Bed Preparation | Planting
| Water, Mulch & Fertilizer
| Winter Protection | Pruning
| Disease & Insect Pests
| Different Kinds of Roses | Selected
References | Societies &
Organizations | Mail Order
Sources | Video
Credits |