Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A WHITE GARDEN ROSE

A white garden rose can grab the eye just as quickly as a bright or crimson red rose. Although the majority of rose growing advice applies when growing white roses, there are one or two extra considerations you have to make.
Unlike other rose colors, the white garden rose relies on partial, rather than full sunlight. Although roses normally require a great deal of sunlight, white roses will look far better when they can grab the daylight of dawn or dusk. If this means placing the rose plant in a slightly cooler area, so much the better, because white garden rose plants do not require as much heat as other rose plants. If you would like to have roses in your garden, but you are worried that the cold climates in the winter could kill off your plant, you should consider buying a white garden rose plant. These are better equipped with dealing with cold temperatures compared to roses of other colors.
‘Iceberg’ is a white rose that is extremely easy to grow and keep. ‘Iceberg’ comes as a rose climber, so it will grow upwards, rather than outwards; as well as coming in a bush. However, both varieties produce an abundant amount of crisp white flowers that immediately grab the eye of anyone looking.
‘Bobbie James’ is a rambler white rose, and a favorite of both amateur and experienced gardeners. It has a potent fragrance, and the blossom like blooms are extremely eye catching in any and all gardens. Rambler roses differ from climbing roses, and it’s important that you find out about the plant before purchasing. Shopping online, at least for information, can help prevent plant purchases that simply weren’t meant to be.
The ‘Jeanne Moreau’ rose is perfect if you’re looking for a more classical white rose. This particular rose gives off an incredible fragrance, which lemon lovers will instantly recognize and love. The rose is also quite hardy, and has lots of foliage.
‘Snow Sunblaze’ is a stunning white garden rose, which grows no higher than 12 inches tall. They are incredibly robust for a rose, and they offer a clean white rose. Once in bloom, you can bring this little delight into the home for up to four weeks, allowing you to add a touch of natural purity to your home. ‘Teardrop’ is another white garden rose that can be potted; it’s flowers are very delicate and the flower blossoms regularly during the summer months. It’s light fragrance makes it a real pleasure to have both indoors and outdoors.
There are a variety of white garden roses available, and it pays to check that the plant you desire suits your climate and intended spot. Hybrid rose plants allow even amateur gardeners to successfully grow beautiful rose blooms, and the white garden rose is a great rose to start with, because of it’s harder nature. Don’t be afraid of including the white garden rose in your choice of flower, and bring a classic to your garden.

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