
We have now planted all the roses around the border to the potager. The potager lies patient in hibernation, with the brown winter hornbeams and the bare-twigged rose bushes. Most are English roses, in particular
David Austen varieties (although we are definitely not going for the one stop shop look). There are a few old fashioned and some French varieties and well as many China roses.
We took much inspiration from Austen's Shropshire rose garden, Albrighton...



The roses we chose were...
Pinks
Gertrude Jekyl


Rosa Centifolia Muscosa

Chatreuse de Parma

Wife of Bath

Heritage

Zephirine Drouhin Climber
WhitesMemoire

Avalanche

Princess of Wales
PurplesLilac Rose

Blue Sky

Dioressence

Kathryn Mansfield
YellowsCharlotte

Jude of Obscure

Molineux

Yellow Charles Austin
OrangesAmber Flush

Tequilla Sunrise

Wild Fire

Mari Dot

RedsBlack Beauty

Lady in Red

Dublin Bay

Loving Memory
GreensRosa Chinensis var Viridiflora

(technically the above is a rose, but the flowerheads are made up of multiple septals instead of petals. It works great in white and green flower arrangements).
Some more Austen Roses...


That black rose was really something. I have to buy Canadian roses for Maine. For zone 4-5
ReplyDeleteThe others freeze. What lovely roses you have chosen. I like the orange and ole English roses.
I hope you are rewarded next year with fantastic blooms. You have really put the work in that garden. yvonne
I stand in utter awe and admiration.
ReplyDeleteI am beginning to crave more and more violet roses. Thanks for the fabulous pictures!
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