Rose Bushes - Garden Roses
Angel Face Rose
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The Angel Face rose has a beautiful and well balanced Old Rose scent, the quintessential rose fragrance. It was an AARS winner in 1969.Angel Face roses have ruffled lavender pink blossoms and beautiful buds .It has a strong, old fashioned fragrance, very pleasant as a cut flower. The plant doesn't grow very tall; it averages around 2-3' tall.
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Day Breaker Rose
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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 cutting. The blending colors of white, apricot, and peach will remind you of a summer dawn sky all summer long. The blooms are nestled among dark, glossy green foliage on a plant that reaches a medium height. Day Breaker is an awakening of the senses, not only for its exquisite beauty, but also for its sharp moderate tea fragrance and continuous bloom.
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Double Delight Rose
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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, bi-colored Hybrid tea is one that you should include in your garden collection.The World Federation of Rose Societies Hall inducted this Hall of Famer in 1985. Double Delight roses were also an AARS winner in 1977.
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Easy Going Rose
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The Rose Easy Going produces golden yellow flowers on a bushy plant. The Easy Going Rose is a repeat bloomer which means it blooms in spring, summer and fall. The yellow blloms are large and tend to appear in clusters. Easy Going has a fruity fragrance and the the yellow blooms really standout from the bright green foliage. A mature Easy Going Rose will be about 3 to 4 feet tall and have a nicely rounded habit.
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Gertrude Jekyll Rose
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The Gertrude Jekyll rose has flowers that start as perfect little scrolled buds and soon open into the most beautiful, large, rosette-shaped flowers of rich glowing pink. The growth is upright and vigorous and in every way reliable.Gertrude Jekyll roses have a strong fragrance. It repeats its bloom again later in the season. It is a David Austin rose.
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Honey Perfume Rose
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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 garden.It was voted as an AARS Winner for 2004. This rose has proved to be a success through the country. It blooms in clusters spring to autumn.
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Iceburg Rose
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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 perfect backdrop for these clean white blooms.For forty years Iceberg has been the standard against which many roses are measured. That's because the plant produces masses of icy white high-centered blossoms continuously from frost to frost, Iceberg roses are a World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Famer inducted 1983.
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Ingrid Bergman Rose
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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 favorites among gardeners for it's deep red blooms and dark green foliage. The World Federation of Rose Societies voted the Ingrid Bergman rose into the Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Intrigue Rose
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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 attractive glossy green leaves.Intrigue roses have 20 petals and are repeat flowering. They like the sun. It is an AARS winner.
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Just Joey Rose
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The Just Joey rose has a fruity frangrance which wafts from large ruffled apricot blooms. Thsi superstar rose is from England.Just Joey roses were inducted into the Hall of Fame by the World Federation of Rose Societies in 1994. A delightful rose for many placements.
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Lagerfeld Rose
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The Lagerfeld rose is a great exhibition rose with high centered silver/lavender buds. The large flowers expand to 4 to 5 inches and are produced in sprays of 5-15 flowers.Lagerfeld roses have an intense fragrance. Thier unique beauty makes this a favorite of many rose lovers.
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Livin Easy Rose
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The Rose Livin' Easy produces waves of fragrant, double, apricot, orange and yellow blossoms with a hint of pink. The Livin' Easy rose is easy to care for, is very hardy, and disease resistant. The foliage is a very glossy green that looks great even without its beautiful flowers. The showy flowers will light up a landscape and it blends beautifully with other colors. This rose is very consistant in all climates and is great in the landscape or in mass plantings.
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Memorial Day Rose
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The Memorial Day rose has long stems, big blooms, and good vase life which has earned this hybrid tea rose a place of fame as an AARS winner for 2004. The rose is vigorous and easy to grow. Upright and bushy, this variety features very large, full, spiraled blooms with more than 50 petals per flower.Memorial Day roses have clear pink flowers are accented with a lavender wash and grow to up to 5 inches in diameter. Just one bloom will fill an entire room with the sweet fragrance of a Damask Rose.
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Paradise Rose
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The Paradise rose has unique lavender blooms splashed with magenta. The blooms are perfectly complimented by large, glossy foliage.Its engaging color will enhance the colors in your rose garden.Paradise roses are very attractive,and when the mauve color which ages, it turns to red on the outer edges of the petals. It was as AARS winner 1979.
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Peace Rose
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The Peace rose is the world's most famous rose. The brilliant yellow and pink flowering rose was first introduced to the U.S. over fifty years ago. Peace roses are more popular today than when it was first introduced.Your rose garden should not be without one. This World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Famer was inducted 1976. AARS winner 1946.
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Silver Star Rose
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The Silver Star rose is a strong growing lavender Grandiflora with good disease resistance. Silver Star roses have good plant vigor and disease resistance which set this plant apart from most lavender roses.It displays a good, non-fading colour, with a fragrance so powerful that a few of them will scent a room.
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The Dark Lady Rose
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The Dark Lady rose has large, loose roses of deep red. Dark Lady roses are strongly fragrant and bloom on plants that have a spreading habit.It has Mid-green foliage and is free flowering. It is a David Austin rose.
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Trumpeter Rose
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The Rose Trumpeter produces brilliant orange red blossoms that are lightly ruffled and bloom on a low rounded bush. This easy flowering Floribunda is heavily branched which makes it an ideal hedging rose or a great specimen by itself. The foliage is a glossy medium green color and is healthy and strong. The fragrance is light but wonderfully subtle. The blooms are slightly cupped and are alittle over 3 inches across and this plant is a quick rebloomer.
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WWII Memorial Rose Rose
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The World War II rose dispalys a distinctive collaboration of soft white with grey and a tinge of lavender. Worl War II roses have a beautiful exhibition style high centered bud. The flowers have a wonderful sweet fragrance.This rose is a lovely addition to any lavender rose collection.
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ACORN HILL
Acorn Hill is the name
we’ve given to our home. Situated in the
Blue Ridge Mountains of North
Carolina, it is so named for the thousands of acorns
produced by the red oaks growing here. We
spent years looking for just the right spot.
Some of the most important criteria were plenty of room to garden and
space for our menagerie of dogs and cats to safely run and play. And we found it here.
We have undertaken
several big outdoor projects and have many more planned. I have been taking pictures and making notes,
which in essence constitute a journal of these projects. I thought it might be interesting and perhaps
helpful to share our progress. So in
addition to my Garden Journal
where I routinely note what’s happening around
the garden, we’ve added Acorn Hill Garden Projects
to our site and intend to
update it as we complete specific projects.
The Acorn Hill Garden Projects detail specific projects from start to
finish with notes on what we learned in the process.
When we first came to
Acorn Hill, one of the first things I realized was that I had more great ideas
than I had time, energy, or money. I had
so many things that I hoped to accomplish the first year, but luckily we didn’t
get very much done. I say luckily
because when starting a garden in a new place it is critical to observe, for at
least one full cycle of the seasons, how the seasons change the existing
landscape, how the views from your house differ in summer and winter, and how
you and your family use your outdoor space.
So lesson number one was be
patient. Something I’ve been known
to have trouble with.
The projects listed below are things we’ve done so far, and
things we intend to complete in the near future. As I write the story of each, I’ll include my
thoughts on what we’ve done right and what we’ve learned from the things that
haven’t gone as planned. I hope you find
these stories useful and, if nothing else, amusing. We try to have fun at whatever we do,
otherwise, why do it!
So look for these stories coming soon to
Acorn Hill Garden Projects:
- A year
of observation, four seasons at Acorn Hill
- A path
through the wilderness, making the upper and lower trails
- The
long and short of it, creating a view from the porch
- Keeping
the hounds at bay, do-it-yourself garden fencing
- High on
a hill, creating the hilltop garden
We hope that you've enjoyed our collection of Rose Bushes - Garden Roses. If you're looking for something
other than Rose Bushes - Garden Roses, we hope that you'll find it here. We also hope that you'll come back often.
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