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Hybrid Tea Floribunda Roses
Hybrid Tea Rose
The favourite rose for much of the history of modern roses, hybrid teas were initially created by hybridizing Hybrid Perpetuals with Tea roses in the late 1800s. "La France" created in 1867, is universally acknowledged as the first indication of a new class of roses.The flowers are well-formed with large, high-centered buds, and each flowering stem typically terminates in a single shapely bloom.
The hybrid tea class is important in being the first class of roses to include genes from the old Austrian brier rose "Rosa foetida". This resulted in an entirely new color range for roses.Shades of deep yellow, apricot, copper, orange, true scarlet, yellow bicolors, lavender, gray, and even brown were now possible.Hybrid teas became the single most popular class of garden rose of the 20th century today, their reputation as being more high maintenance than many other rose classes has led to a decline in hybrid tea popularity among gardeners and landscapers in favor of lower-maintenance "landscape" roses.
Floribunda Rose
Rose breeders quickly saw the value in crossing polyanthas with hybrid teas, to create roses that bloomed with the polyantha profusion, but with hybrid tea floral beauty and color range. In 1909, the first polyantha/hybrid tea cross, "Gruss an Aachen" was created, the new class named "Floribunda roses", Latin for "many-flowering."
Floribundas feature stiff shrubs, smaller and bushier than the average hybrid tea but less dense and sprawling than the average polyantha. The flowers are often smaller than hybrid teas but are carried in large sprays, giving a better floral effect in the garden. Floribundas are found in all hybrid tea colors and with the classic hybrid tea-shaped blossomHybrid Tea Rose Gardening Display
www.PerennialAndRoseGardening.net. This video was taken at a local gardener's landscape of hybrid tea, exhibition type roses. The roses shown are named and can be purchased at most exhibition online rose nurseries.
Hybrid Tea Floribunda Roses
Centennial
The Easy Elegancer Garden Artr Centennial rose, Rosa 'BAIcent' (PPAF), has clusters of high-centered blossoms that are held on long, straight...
Day Breaker Rose
The Day Breaker rose is a floribunda rose and AARS Winner for 2004. The large buds are offset by dark green glossy foliage and are good for...
Double Delight Rose
The Double Delight Rose is a very popular rose with a spicy perfume and big creamy white blooms that are brushed with hot red. This easy to grow,...
Grandma's Blessing
The Easy Elegancer Garden Artr Grandma's Blessing rose, Rosa 'BAIing' (PP16,993), resembles a hybrid tea with large, full, dusty-pink blossoms....
Honey Perfume Rose
The Honey Perfume rose has a classic floribunda form and upright habit. The lovely blooms of Honey Perfume roses have earned a place in your...
Hot Wonder
The Easy Elegancer Garden Jubileer Hot Wonder rose, Rosa 'BAInder' (PP15,740), has hot pink, florescent blossoms which cover this rose all season...
Iceburg Rose
The Iceberg rose has plenty of long, cool-white buds that open as large, double roses on this Floribunda. The light green glossy foliage makes a...
Ingrid Bergman Rose
The Ingrid Berman rose is a luscious red Hybrid. This tea rose has full, double blooms with a soft velvety texture.Ingrid Berman roses are...
Intrigue Rose
The Intrigue rose has a scent of lemon that will fill your garden air with this Floribunda. This colorful plum rose is pretty and showy, with...
Island Dancer
The Easy Elegancer Garden Jubileer Island Dancer rose, Rosa 'BAIcer' (PPAF), has ruffled deep pink petals on the top which almost hide the pure...
Kiss Me
The Easy Elegancer Garden Artr Kiss Me rose, Rosa 'BAIsme' (PPAF), is one of the most fragrant roses in the Easy Elegance Collection. Kiss Me...
Macy's PrideT
The Easy Elegancer Garden Artr Macy's PrideT rose, Rosa 'BAIcream' (PP15,574), a delightful rose, was selected by Macy's Department Store for...
My Hero
The Easy Elegancer Lifestyle Gardenr My Hero rose, Rosa 'BAIhero' (PP15,400), is a self-cleaning rose that has bright red blooms, which turn to...
Mystic Fairyr
The Easy Elegancer Garden PathT Mystic Fairy rose, Rosa 'BAIfairy' (PP16,131), has irresistible blooms of rich red with pink undertones that...
Pink Knock Out Rose
The Pink Knock Out rose is another high profile floribunda Knock Out Rose for the landscape with brilliant pink blooms from spring to fall. A...
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Autumn
Roses
- Continue deadheading roses which are generally still blooming as autumn commences.
- Prune rambling roses and weeping standard roses.
- Dig to prepare soil for new plantings.
- Continue to observe and treat disease appropriately.
- Take cuttings of all rose types except hybrid teas, which do not transplant satisfactory.
- Plant bare root roses although container grown roses can be planted at any time of year, autumn along with spring is a particularly good time.
- Tidy up rose beds hoeing mulch and collecting up and burning fallen leaves and debris.
- Prepare plants for winter cut back long stems to avoid damage by wind rock if your garden is very exposed.In particularly cold areas earth up stems with approximately 10cm (4 in) of soil.
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