Rose Bushes - Shrub Roses
Baby Love Rose
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The Rose Baby Love produces single, sunny yellow flowers all summer long. The abundant blooms are displayed in clusters atop a neat and tidy, self cleaning shrub. The foliage is very healthy with glossy green leaves. This beautiful shrub rose will attain a height of about 3 feet. Plant deeply to encourage better regrowth in spring.
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Betty Prior Rose
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The Rose Betty Prior is a prolific producer of bright pink blossoms in clusters and the flowers have a spicy tea fragrance. Betty Prior is one of the most popular roses in the United States. The graceful, small, upright bush is filled with single pink flowers that often are often displayed above the foliage. Betty Prior is a repeat bloomer throughout the entire growing season.
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Bonica Rose
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The Bonica rose was voted the World's Favorite Rose in 1997 by the World Federation of Rose Societies, and an All America Winner in 1987.The Bonica deserves the acclaim.Bonica roses are easy to grow , and are very colorful and disease resistant. This landscape rose can be planted as a hedge, specimen, or focal point.
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Carefree Beauty Rose
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The Carefree Beauty rose has an open bloom and is light Rose Bengal color which ages lighter. The pleasant fragrant flowers are followed by round-ovoid orange hips. the plant is vigorous, bushy, well-clothed with large, leathery dark green foliage.Carefree Beauty roses can be used wherever a small ever-blooming shrub is required or it lends itself for use as a bedding plant of for use in combination with other plants as herbaceous perennials or bedding plants.The plants are winter-hardy. It is a Dr Buck rose.
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Carefree Delight Rose
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The Carefree Delight rose is a delightful shrub rose that is very free flowering with vivid pink blooms. It has deep green, glossy leaves with a rich maroon fall color and lots of rose hips in the fall.Carefree Delight roses are one of the most popular and widely grown landscape shrub roses. It has a rugged Minnesota hardiness. AARS winner 1996.
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Champlain Rose
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The Champlain Rose has beautiful dark velvet red blooms. Orange hips are formed in Autumn. This plant has shown resistance to disease and insects.
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Chuckles Rose
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The Chuckles rose is a hardy Canadian-bred shrub that can be grown as a small climber or pruned as a bush. Chuckles roses bloom in clusters.The double fuchsia blooms are 2½" across and quite fragrant.It will grow 5' to 6' tall, with yellow-green foliage. It will repeat its bloom again later in the season.
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Cuthbert Grant Rose
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The Cuthbert Grant rose boasts fragrant clusters of 3 to 6 dark red velvet double blossoms. The folliage is glossy green and the plant is resistant to disease.
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Fire Meidiland Rose
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The Rose Fire Meidiland is a mounding groundcover with striking fire engine red blooms that appear in clusters. This low growing plant is a great choice for a colorful ground cover and is very low maintenance. The dainty tough foliage is extremely desease tolerant. They will bloom from April through frost. Use this ground hugging beauty for massing or erosion control. The Fire Meidiland is also ideal for borders, window boxes, and ledges.
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Henry Hudson Rose
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The Henry Hudson rose is a rugosa hybrid shrub rose that is a very neat and tidy bush that does not overtake it's welcome in the garden bed. The Henry Hudson blooms repeatedly with large clusters of white semi-double blooms. The prominent yellow centers are a lovely contrast to the deep pink buds and white blossoms.Henry Hudson roses have a great rugosa fragrance. Henry Hudson is very hardy to zone 2 and very disease resistant. It will make a great low hedge.
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Henry Kelsey CL Rose
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The Henry Kelsey rose has a trailing and spreading growth habit which is the highlight of this winter hardy rose. The blooms are a medium red color and come in clusters of 9 to 13.Henry Kelsey roses have a nice spicy fragrance, which makes this a wonderful addition in a Northern garden. The red flowers bloom in early summer and repeat in late summer.
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John Franklin Rose
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The John Franklin rose is a compact, bushy shrub with deep red, semi-double flowers that are cupped, fringed and displayed in very large clusters. This is a non-stop bloomer from summer through frost.John Franklin roses are disease resistant and exhibit a dark green foliage. This rose is in the Explorer series.
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Knock Out Rose
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The Knock Out rose is a glowing example of disease resistance at its best. The cycle of bloom and growth provides a continuous show of color from spring until late fall. This maintenance free, flowering shrub thrives in all climates with a petal count of 5 to 7.The deep, almost fluorescent cherry red blooms give off a light tea rose fragrance. Clusters of 3 to 15 flowers bloom alongside glossy foliage tinged in eggplant purple with a swirl of burgundy. It is an AARS winner.
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Nearly Wild Rose
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The Hearty Wild rose is a hybrid. It is beautiful and tough. Hearty Wild roses have are a bushy, hardy, and highly attractive shrub that grows 2' to 3' tall.The large, single-form pink flowers bloom recurrently through the season. The flowers are sweetly fragrant.
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Pillow Fight Rose
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The Rose Pillow Fight produces small white blooms with a honey fragrance. The Pillow Fight shrub rose just expoldes into bloom with the white flowers making a startling look against the very deep, glossy, green foliage. Pillow Fight will bloom all season long. The growth is low and bushy with an average height of about 3 to 4 feet.
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Pink Knock Out Rose
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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 great addition to any sunny garden or in containers with trailing perennials. Thrives in humid conditions and is black spot resistant. It is very maintenance free and an excellent low hedge or accent rose.
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Playboy Rose
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The Playboy rose has glossy green foliage, which offsets the large, orange-scarlet semi-double blooms. Playboy roses bloom very profusely and are widely grown.It was a Gold Medal winner in 1989. The Playboy is an an inetesting addition to any rose garden.
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Seafoam Rose
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The Seafoam rose is great as a mounding ground cover or small climber. It is very winter hardy, and has good disease tolerance.Seafoam roses have small glossy foliage and white blooms that will add a nice contrast in any landscape.
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The Fairy Rose
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The Fairy rose has hundreds of shell pink blooms that appear on a virtually foolproof shrub. It has been popular since 1932. Fariy roses have spreading pyramidal clusters of blooms and have fern like leaves that are disease proof.The great shrub qualities and appealing blooms give The Fairy rose a special magic.
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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 - Shrub Roses. If you're looking for something
other than Rose Bushes - Shrub Roses, we hope that you'll find it here. We also hope that you'll come back often.
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