Red Rose Varieties – Choosing Red Roses For The Garden

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Roses
that are red have an undeniable and classic beauty. Few things so clearly
symbolize love as the red rose, and they make wonderful additions to any garden.
There are many different types of red roses. Leave them in place to enjoy
outdoors or cut them to make gorgeous bouquets
and gifts for someone special.

Red Rose Varieties

Whether you’re interested in the love and romance symbolism
of red roses or you just love the color, you have many options to choose from
when growing red roses. There are many varieties of red rose bushes in all
shades of this stunning color.

  • Crimson Glory – For a classic, deep red rose it’s hard to beat ‘Crimson Glory,’ a climbing rose you can train on a trellis or fence.
  • Cherry Parfait – This is a two tone rose that looks mostly red, especially from afar. When you get closer, you can see that the base of each petal is actually white. ‘Cherry Parfait’ is a type of Meilland rose.
  • Falstaff – ‘Falstaff’ is a double bloom that is a deep purplish red.
  • Thomas a Becket – This variety produces flowers that range from light to deep red in a shrubby growth habit.
  • Modern Fireglow – For something with more of an orange tint, try this variety with double flowers.
  • Walko – For a gorgeous red bloom that also has an intense fragrance, try ‘Walko.’
  • Hot Cocoa – This is a truly unique variety of rose with a reddish brown color. The fragrance is fruity and spicy. This variety is a type of floribunda rose bush.
  • Munstead Wood – The buds of this variety are pale red but once the flowers open, they develop into a deep, beautiful burgundy with a classic rose fragrance.
  • Stars ‘n’ Stripes Forever – This patriotic American variety is a stunner with white and red streaked blooms.

Growing Red Roses

With such great variety of red rose bushes, it’s important
that you get to know the growing requirements for each one you have before
planting. However, in general, roses need six or more hours of daylight and
well-drained, fertile soil. Spring is the best time to plant new roses. Amend
your soil with organic
matter
if it is poor.

During the growing season your red rose bush will need about
an inch (2.5 cm.) of water per week. Roses are susceptible to fungal disease so,
when watering, use soakers and only water at the base. Avoid getting the leaves
wet.

In the spring, prune
your rose bushes
and apply a rose-specific
fertilizer
.

This article was last updated on 11/29/21
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Roses
that are red have an undeniable and classic beauty. Few things so clearly
symbolize love as the red rose, and they make wonderful additions to any garden.
There are many different types of red roses. Leave them in place to enjoy
outdoors or cut them to make gorgeous bouquets
and gifts for someone special.

Red Rose Varieties

Whether you’re interested in the love and romance symbolism
of red roses or you just love the color, you have many options to choose from
when growing red roses. There are many varieties of red rose bushes in all
shades of this stunning color.

  • Crimson Glory – For a classic, deep red rose it’s hard to beat ‘Crimson Glory,’ a climbing rose you can train on a trellis or fence.
  • Cherry Parfait – This is a two tone rose that looks mostly red, especially from afar. When you get closer, you can see that the base of each petal is actually white. ‘Cherry Parfait’ is a type of Meilland rose.
  • Falstaff – ‘Falstaff’ is a double bloom that is a deep purplish red.
  • Thomas a Becket – This variety produces flowers that range from light to deep red in a shrubby growth habit.
  • Modern Fireglow – For something with more of an orange tint, try this variety with double flowers.
  • Walko – For a gorgeous red bloom that also has an intense fragrance, try ‘Walko.’
  • Hot Cocoa – This is a truly unique variety of rose with a reddish brown color. The fragrance is fruity and spicy. This variety is a type of floribunda rose bush.
  • Munstead Wood – The buds of this variety are pale red but once the flowers open, they develop into a deep, beautiful burgundy with a classic rose fragrance.
  • Stars ‘n’ Stripes Forever – This patriotic American variety is a stunner with white and red streaked blooms.

Growing Red Roses

With such great variety of red rose bushes, it’s important
that you get to know the growing requirements for each one you have before
planting. However, in general, roses need six or more hours of daylight and
well-drained, fertile soil. Spring is the best time to plant new roses. Amend
your soil with organic
matter
if it is poor.

During the growing season your red rose bush will need about
an inch (2.5 cm.) of water per week. Roses are susceptible to fungal disease so,
when watering, use soakers and only water at the base. Avoid getting the leaves
wet.

In the spring, prune
your rose bushes
and apply a rose-specific
fertilizer
.

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