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Rosa spp. - Roses

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Rosa spp. is a stunning portfolio of romantic versatility, known to the world as Roses. Their beauty is legendary, offering a remarkable spectrum of hues that range from pure, angelic white to a passionate, fiery crimson. With a variety of forms from low ground covers to towering climbers, roses stand as the cornerstone of a well-crafted garden. As perennial plants, Roses flaunt not only their fabulous, often fragrant flowers but also shimmering foliage, delivering an eye-pleasing spectacle from late spring to fall. They demand full sun, well-draining soil, and caring hands, paying back your effort with seasonal interest and timeless elegance. For those looking for an element of surprise, some varieties reveal hips, small fruit rich in Vitamin C. With thousands of species available, Rosa spp. is not just a plant—it's a garden experience. Whether they're transforming your hedge into a living piece of art, defining borders, or serving as a striking standalone specimen, these enchanting beauties never fail to steal the show. Their adaptability makes them essential to any landscape style, from the romanticism of a formal rose garden to the laid-back charm of mixed borders. Roses are more than a symbol of love. They are the heart of every garden, adding a harmonious blend of color, fragrancy, and amazing visuals.

  • Size: Varies greatly, from low ground covers to climbers reaching several feet tall
  • Flowers: Variety of colors; can be single- or double-flowered depending on species and variety; most are fragrant
  • Foliage: Generally pinnate or divided leaves, often with fine luster
  • Water usage: Moderate to high, depending on species and variety
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Landscape Features: Many varieties suitable for borders, hedges, or stand-alone specimens; some varieties produce hips (fruit) rich in vitamin C.
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