Shrub Rose Care Must-Knows
Shrub roses are one of the easiest classes of roses on the market to grow. These tough roses have been bred to have the best attributes of all classes. Like all roses, shrub rose requires full sun, allowing the plant to bloom to its fullest extent on sturdy limbs. When planting your roses, make sure they’re in well-drained soil. If in doubt, it never hurts to amend the soil with a small amount of peat and potting soil. In many climates, roses are susceptible to foliar diseases, like black spot and mildews. This risk is drastically increased when your plant is in anything less than full sun. Luckily, shrub roses are more resistant to many of these problems.
Pruning Shrub Roses
Shrub roses are some of the easiest roses to prune and the most foolproof. Even if you don’t prune shrub roses yearly, they’ll still bloom. The most essential pruning rule with shrub roses is to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased growth as soon as possible. This is typically done in late winter/early spring, just before the buds break. Also, look for branches touching or rubbing together, as this can create a spot for disease to fester. If your shrub roses have been around for a while, removing some of the older growth can be beneficial. This will open up the interior to improve air circulation and promote fresh new growth from the base. Since shrub roses are generally repeat bloomers, it is best to continually deadhead old blossoms to encourage rebloom.
More Varieties of Shrub Rose
Ballerina rose
Rosa ‘Ballerina’ bears a delicate pastel combination of deep rosy pink and white petals in the single flowers from late spring through fall. Small rose hips follow, brightening the bare tips through the winter and attracting birds. It grows 6 feet tall. Zones 6-9
Blanc Double de Coubert rose
Rosa ‘Blanc Double de Coubert’ is a vigorous antique from late-19-century France. It produces extremely fragrant, semidouble blooms in clusters. A good repeat bloomer, it grows up to 7 feet tall. Zones 3-9
Bonica rose
Rosa ‘Meidomonac’ was one of the first shrub roses, and this award winner is still one of the best. It delivers a disease-resistant performance, soft pink flowers spring to fall, and orange hips that bring winter interest to the garden. It grows 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide. Zones 4-9
Carefree Beauty rose
Rosa ‘Bucbi’ set a standard for disease resistance coupled with continuous bloom. Its double, soft pink blooms repeat reliably from early summer to fall on upright plants. At maturity, it reaches 5 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Zones 4-9.
Carefree Spirit rose
Rosa ‘Meizmea’ is an award-winning variety with cherry-red flowers in a continuous show from late spring through fall. The plant is vigorous and covered with dark green foliage. Grows 5 feet tall and wide. Zones 5-9
Carefree Wonder rose
Rosa ‘Meipitac’ bears fully double, baby pink blooms abundantly all summer on a disease-resistant plant. It grows 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Zones 4-9
Home Run rose
Rosa ‘Wekcisbako’ shows single, bright red blooms that open to reveal gold stamens. The deepest color occurs in cold temperatures. A quick repeat bloomer, the plant requires light shaping to train its strong shoots. It’s resistant both to black spot and powdery mildew. The rounded plant grows 4 feet tall and wide. Zones 4-9
Daydream Rose
Rosa ‘Dicjeep’ is an award-wining variety with vivid, deep-pink blooms that cover the low-growing plant (2 feet tall and wide). The leaves are glossy and show excellent disease resistance. Zones 4-9
Hansa rose
Rosa rugosa ‘Hansa’ bears red-violet, cupped blooms packed with many clove-scented petals. Early, abundant flowering is followed by repeat bloom later in the season. The plant exhibits many traits of its rugosa heritage: disease resistance, thorniness, and extreme cold hardiness. It grows 5 feet tall. Zones 4-9
John Cabot rose
Rosa ‘John Cabot’ is a tall, vigorous variety that yields clusters of deep fuchsia-pink, fragrant blooms. The plant grows 6 feet tall. Zones 3-8
Knock Out rose
Rosa ‘Radrazz’ is an award-winning variety with cherry-pink blooms that have white centers and cover the plant. Small orange hips carry the show into late fall and appeal to the birds. The plants are extremely disease resistant and grow about 3 feet tall. Zones 5-9
Little Mischief rose
Rosa ‘Baiief’ is a compact shrub that features deep pink, white-eyed blooms that fade to a lighter pink as they mature. The clustered flowers are cupped and semidouble. The disease-resistant plant grows 3 feet tall and wide. Zones 4-9
Snowdrift rose
Rosa ‘Bairift’ features full, multipetaled white blooms opening from plump light apricot buds. The flowers appear in bunches on an upright, vigorous plant. Zones 4-9
Sunrise Sunset rose
Rosa ‘Baiset’ is an outstanding, heavy-blooming selection that offers bright pink flowers that blend to warm peachy-pink at the center. It grows 4 feet tall and wide. Zones 4-9
Super Hero rose
Rosa ‘Baisuhe’ is a disease-resistant, everblooming selection with rich red flowers. It grows 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide. Zones 4-9
William Baffin rose
Rosa ‘William Baffin’ is free-flowering and laden with double, deep pink bloom clusters on glossy, disease-resistant foliage. The blooms are lightly fragrant. Plants grow from 7 to 9 feet tall. Zones 3-8
Garden Plans for Shrub Rose
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