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The types of roses available today are almost too numerous to count. For more than a century horticulturists have been developing new hybrids. Over the last decade in particular we have seen an abundance of new rose types debut. Whether old breeds or new, landscaping roses or long stemmed varieties used as cut flowers, you are sure to find a plethora of roses that suit your fancy.

Shrub roses come in various heights and colors. If you desire beauty in your privay hedge you'll love the Rosa Setipoda that grows an amazing 12' tall. No less amazing is the fragrance and beauty of this fiery orange roses type with petals measuring over two inches long. Rosa Carolina is a more common planted medium size shrub. This rose type blooms midsummer and is proven to be surprisingly hardy, given its delicate pink color.

If you're looking to mix it up a bit, you'll thoroughly enjoy the types of roses called Old Garden Roses. From the Alba, a pale pink rose that blooms but once during the season, to the fragrant Bourbon that produces repeat blooms, your choices are virtually endless. For a pleasant aroma around your garden, Damask is the rose type famous for its strong fragrance. It adds the perfect hint of natural perfume to any yard.

Climbing roses are often used by those who need to hide unsightly fences or wall blemishes. These types of roses can be easily trained to adhere to the curves of arches and pillars. The Explorer Series is a favorite for this rose type and can usually be found in a wide variety of colors. They are particularly stunning on arbors and entryways to secret, or not so secret, gardens.

Miniature roses consist of a small, dense bush with petite flowers and leaves. Rarely will you find them taller than 18 inches high. They prove to be exceptionally durable and bloom nearly all season. If you are pressed for space then these particular types of roses are perfect. While this rose type is aesthetically pleasing, they are usually not as fragrant as other types of roses. However, they do make great potted roses that can be kept indoors to brighten dark corners, window sills or any other place you feel led to brighten with the perfect touch of color and beauty.

Raymond Reynolds has been growing roses in San Diego for over 20 years. His neighbors often ask him for help with their own rose gardens.
He has a website with many great tips and tricks for growing roses and that can be found at:
http://www.rosebushcaretips.com

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