The different types of roses known as Modern Garden Roses are also divided into subdivisions.
These are the main types roses and types of roses for landscaping and home gardens. Most of them
are repeat-flowering.
HYBRID TEA: Long-stemmed flowers that are high-centered. Usually one flower per stem. They
bloom on upright, rather narrow plants, and flowers in flushes of every six weeks or so. This is
the classic rose for cut flowers.
Pictures of different colors of Hybrid Tea Roses
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FLORIBUNDA: Shrub roses with clusters of flowes with continuous blooms. The growth habit is
bushy and full. Floribunda roses are usually hardier than hybrid teas.
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GRANDIFLORA: These are tall and vigorous plants that produce flowers singly or in clusters. They
are very similar to hybrid teas, except for their size.
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POLYANTHA: Small flowered roses in large clusters on small compact free- flowering rose bushes.
SHRUBS: This is a large group of various classes, that vary widely in height and habit. This
group include the English Roses by David Austin.
MINIATURES and MINI-ROSES: These are scaled down versions of the larger Modern Garden Roses,
ranging in height from 6 inches to 2 feet tall. Their flowers and leaves are proportionally dimitutive.
CLIMBERS: A mixed group of roses with long arching canes that can be trained on a support such
as arbors, trellises, fences, and walls.Some are repeat-flowering, some are not.
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