![]() ![]() ‘Roxanne’ will do equally well in a container to brighten your patio or near the front of your border. It’s not strong on fragrance, but makes up for it with ease of care and disease resistance. It will produce flushes of eye-catching densely-petaled flowers all summer long. ![]() Roxanne is part of Star Ⓡ Roses and Plants “Bloomables” Ⓡ collection. Looking for the perfect compact red rose for your small garden? ‘Roxanne Veranda’ at about 2 ft tall, provides the punch of true-red Floribunda clusters in a small shrub. ‘Roxanne Veranda’ This compact red rose variety makes a great fragrant and vibrant addition to your flower garden. Its beauty will be highlighted when used in contrast to paler pinks, apricots, or creams in the garden. Munstead, named for the home of English gardener Gertrude Jekyll, is strong enough to stand up to heat and some drought once established. This bushy shrub will rebloom throughout the summer. Plant Munstead in a mixed border or a container, where you’ll be able to enjoy its crushed-berry smell and fully double blooms. It won an American Garden Rose Selections Fragrance Award in 2017 for its luscious fruity, old rose fragrance. ![]() Munstead is an English shrub rose, with cupped blooms in deep berry red, fading to dark purple over time. If you prefer old-world romance, take a look at ‘Munstead Wood’. Plant this unusual variety for an instant conversation piece in your garden! ‘Munstead Wood’ ‘Munstead Wood’ is a shrub rose with dark red fading to deep purple flowers. Don’t worry, there’s nothing to recall hamburgers or hotdogs in its lovely light fragrance, which smells of apples. Great for cool climate gardeners, ‘Ketchup and Mustard’ will produce even more blooms in cool temperatures. It’s a floribunda, blooming in festive clusters all season long on a tidy, well-formed shrub. The vivid red petals with mustard yellow reverse provide a contrast that make ‘Ketchup and Mustard’ look almost unreal. It’s sometimes overlooked, because condiments and roses aren’t exactly a natural pairing, but this unique rose has a lot to offer. If you’re a fan of vivid colors, don’t pass ‘Ketchup and Mustard’ by! This bicolor beauty is for red rose fans who want something a little different. ‘Ketchup and Mustard’ ‘Ketchup and Mustard’ produces unique flowers consisting of bright red petals with a mustard yellow underside. Add it to the back of the border, where it will provide a dignified and beautiful backdrop for the rest of your garden. It was an All-America Rose Selection in 1965, and hasn’t been unseated for most popular red rose since. The plant itself is a hardy shrub, which will continuously bloom from spring through frost in a variety of climates. Lincoln’ has long stems, perfect for cutting and becoming the centerpiece of bouquets. This rose has it all: the iconic hybrid tea bloom, deep velvety red color, and bewitching fragrance. Lincoln’ is considered to be the top red rose by many experts. If you’re looking for the ultimate, classic red rose, you can stop here. Lincoln’ ‘Mister Lincoln’ is a classic red rose that blooms from spring to frost and has a great fragrance. ![]()
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