Flower Colour

Other Colours

Orange

Pink

Red

White

Yellow

2 or More Colours Page 1

2 or More Colours Page 2

 

 

If you want access to further information about roses, then the Internet Resources Page of Paul Zimmerman's Roses website will provide it.

Rose Use

Bedding

Climber /Pillar

Cut-Flower

Exhibition, Speciman

Ground-Cover

Grow In A Container

Hedge

Climber in Tree

Woodland

 

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If you know the name of the plant you wish to see, you can ask Google and get information; otherwise for the public this website may help you choose your plants using foliage, shape and seed/fruit as well as flower photos before you buy them mailorder directly from the nursery / seed company that has donated the use of their photos!

With free advertising of their plants, I am asking for photos from the public / nurseries / seed companies / suppliers in the UK, or any other country in the European Union, who would supply plants / seeds mailorder direct to the public in the UK and/or the rest of the world. This also applies to American nurseries for America, Chinese Nurseries for China, etc since the plants from most other countries in the world can also be grown in the UK as well as their own country; providing the appropriate growing conditions are stated.

 

For each rose in its description page, I would prefer to show the following photos in 150 x 150 pixel (2" x 2") Pass-Through Graphic format:-

  • Top of Juvenile Flower
  • Top of Flower 2 days later
  • Sideview of Flower 2 days later
  • Top of Flower 4 days later
  • Top of Flower 6 days later
  • Top of Flower 8 days later
  • Top of Flower which Nursery is selling you the plant for you to see
  • Dead Flower to show whether petals fall off by themselves
  • Flowers to show flower distribution
  • Flower Stem
  • Flower Bud Closed
  • Flower Bud Open
  • Juvenile Leaf
  • Summer Leaf
  • Autumn Leaf
  • Summer Foliage
  • Juvenile Non-Flowering Stem
  • Summer Non-Flowering Stem
  • Last or Previous Year's Non-Flowering Stem
  • Unpruned Overall Shape/Form
  • Overall Shape/Form for Each Use (bedding, hedge, pot, cut-flower etc) in Summer
  • Overall Shape/Form for Each Use (bedding, hedge, pot, cut-flower etc) in Winter
  • Hips
  • Dead Foliage
  • Plant with its Diseases
  • Plant with its Pests
  • Plant with effect of lack of mineral nutrient
  • Plant with effect of lack of fertilizer
  • Plant with effect from lack of water

Dream on lad! The only photos people take are of a mature flower.

These Flower photos would then show you if the flower colour fades to another from its start to its demise. The other photos would give you a better insight into the variability of each rose's flower, foliage, branch structure, use etc.

Each Rose or any of the other Plant Description Pages could be up to 10,000 pixels in length to accomodate these photos and text. This Page is currently over 2,500 pixels long (12 August 2010).

 

 

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Ivydene Gardens Rose Use Gallery:
Site Map
Rosa 'Kathleen Harrop' can be grown in children's play areas or by the front door since, like its parent 'Zephirine Drouhin', it is completely thornless.

 

You can choose one of 343 ROSES by clicking on its thumbnail from Roses for the following Uses:-

  • BEDDING or Planting in Groups
  • CLIMBER or Pillar Rose
  • CUT-FLOWER
  • EXHIBITION or Speciman Planting
  • Procumbent or Wide-Growing GROUND-COVER
  • GROW IN A CONTAINER (Pot)
  • HEDGE
  • Growing up into Trees (TREE-CLIMBER) or
  • WOODLAND and Covert Planting Comparison Pages in the Rose Use menu above.

or by clicking on one of 25 names in the list below.

Rose Use Comparison Pages
Rose Use Introduction
Rose Use: BEDDING
Rose Use: CLIMBER
Rose Use: CUT-FLOWER
Rose Use: EXHIBITION
Rose Use: GROUND-COVER
Rose Use: GROW-IN-POT
Rose Use: HEDGE
Rose Use: TREE-CLIMBER
Rose Use: WOODLAND
Modern Roses: 2 Modern Shrub Recurrent Cluster-Flowered - 'Fimbriata'
Modern Roses: 2 Modern Shrub Recurrent Cluster-Flowered - 'Pax'
Modern Roses: 2 Modern Shrub Recurrent Cluster-Flowered - 'Red Coat'
Modern Roses: 2 Modern Shrub Recurrent Cluster-Flowered - 'Schneelicht'
Modern Roses: 2 Modern Shrub Recurrent Cluster-Flowered - 'Wilhelm'
Modern Roses: 3 Ground-Cover Recurrent - 'Rosy Cushion'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Affirm'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Betty's Smile'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Deidre Hall'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Helens Trust'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Signature'
Modern Roses: 4 Large-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Silver Anniversary'
Modern Roses: 5 Cluster-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Escapade'
Modern Roses: 5 Cluster-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Fred Loads'
Modern Roses: 5 Cluster-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Tickled Pink'
Modern Roses: 5 Cluster-Flowered (Shrub) - 'Vera Parker'
Modern Roses: 6a Dwarf Large-Flowered (Mini-Flora) Shrub - 'Charismatic'
Modern Roses: 11 Ground Cover Non-Recurrent - 'Pearl Drift'
Old Garden Roses: 21 Bourbon (Shrub) - 'Honorine de Brabant'
Old Garden Roses: 21 Bourbon (Shrub) - 'Kathleen Harrop'
Old Garden Roses: 23 China (Shrub) - 'Hermosa'
Old Garden Roses: 25 Gallica (Shrub) - 'Camaieux'
Old Garden Roses: 25 Gallica (Shrub) - 'Darius'
Old Garden Roses: 25 Gallica (Shrub) - 'James Mason'
Old Garden Roses: 25 Gallica (Shrub) - 'Tuscany Superb'
Rose Use Site Map

Nurseries that grow and sell plants to the Public:-

David Austin Rose Nursery Limited, Bowling Green Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton. WV7 3HB (Tel: 01902 376300, Email retail@davidaustinroses.com. Web site www.davidaustinroses.com) grows over 900 varieties of rose and has an extensive rose encyclopedia.

Rumwood Nurseries (and Royal Mires Nursery), Langley, Maidstone, Kent. ME17 3ND (Tel: 01622 861477, Email roses@rumwoodnurseries.co.uk. Web site www.rumwoodnurseries.co.uk) established in 1965 and is the largest grower of roses in Kent.

Peter Beales Roses, London Road, Attleborough, Norfolk, England. NR17 1AY (Tel: 01953 454707. Email info@peterbealesroses.co.uk. Web site www.peterbealesroses.co.uk) established in 1975 and grows over 1300 varieties of roses.

Coblands Nurseries:-
Coblands Nurseries were founded in 1963 growing a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous, grasses, ferns and trees in the ‘coblands’ of Kent. The production nursery extends over 120 acres on a number of sites in and around Tonbridge, growing approximately a million plants at any one time. Web site
www.best4plants.co.uk .

R. V. Roger Ltd, The Nurseries, Malton Road (A169), Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7JW - Tel:(01751)472226 - Fax:(01751)476749 is a traditional third-generation family-run nursery, with the emphasis on plant quality and first-class customer service. The range of field-grown fruit trees grown is one of the best in the country, including many traditional varieties, which are becoming quite rare. They also grow over 40,000 roses in nearly 300 varieties. The rose field is usually in flower from the middle of July until the autumn, when you are welcome to visit and walk through the field. Besides shrubs and ornamental trees, R. V. Roger also produce four bulb catalogues throughout the year, offering choices for a plant or plants by mail order direct from the 280 acre nursery.