Roses are long-lived flowering shrubs or climbing plants known for their beautiful, often fragrant blooms. They come in many forms, from compact landscape roses to large climbers, and are widely used for borders, hedges, containers, cutting gardens, and trellises.
Types of Roses
Hybrid Tea Roses: Large, classic single blooms on long stems; excellent for cutting.
Floribunda Roses: Clusters of flowers; heavy blooming and good for borders.
Grandiflora Roses: Tall plants with large blooms in clusters; a mix of hybrid tea and floribunda traits.
Shrub Roses: Hardy, bushy, disease-resistant roses; great for landscapes.
Climbing Roses: Long canes that need support; ideal for arbors, fences, and trellises.
Miniature Roses: Small plants with small blooms; good for pots and edging.
Groundcover Roses: Low-growing, spreading roses; useful for slopes and borders.
Old Garden Roses: Historic roses, often fragrant, with romantic flower forms.

