Ninetta miniature
Orange rose Ninetta miniature: photo of the variety
Ninetta is miniature - the bush is no more than thirty centimeters, the flowers are small and neat, slightly double. Typically, five to seven buds are formed on one stem. The leaves are quite glossy and rich green in color. Often used to decorate paths and sidewalks.
English
The English Rose honeycomb group is the result of crossing predominantly Damask, French and Bourbon varieties with some other modern hybrid tea roses, as well as flowers from the floribunda class.
- Golden Celebration. An English rose called Golden Celebration has large spherical flowers of an unusual copper-yellow hue. This effect appeared due to the presence of small pink dots on the petals on a clearly defined yellow background. This can be seen if you look closely.
- Top Marks. The bright scarlet patio rose Top Marks gives those around you a good mood thanks to its long-lasting double flowers, with 3-15 flowers on each stem. The bush is dense and compact, has thorny shoots and small dark green foliage. The plant is quite resistant to diseases.
Ball roses Golden Celebration
Greenhouse
Orange rose Greenhouse: photo of the variety
Greenhouse is a variety bred by the Germans. The diameter of the flower is approximately seven centimeters, the color of the petals is attractive orange, and does not fade under the sun. The plant is immune to various insects and diseases; it would be better to plant it on an open surface. The leaves are large, the flowers are very bright, so this is one of the favorite varieties among gardeners.
Climbing
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To add color to a bare wall, arch or gazebo, you should purchase and plant a varietal rose that climbs. On the bushes of these plants, main and lateral shoots are formed. The first of them grow long and are capable of covering a considerable area.
The bush can grow up to 450 cm in size if it is pruned correctly and at the right time, encouraging the formation of shoots on the sides.
The most famous and prominent representative of the variety is the Orange Dawn variety.
Can be a great accent in the garden. The flowers, which have a rich orange tint, remain on the bush for a long time. The stems gradually grow and are filled with large buds. Rose has a light, pleasant aroma. This variety is quite resistant to various diseases.
Where and how to plant orange roses correctly?
A beautiful rose garden can be located anywhere, both on the site and inside the apartment. Gardeners and decorators claim that roses are the most common flowers for garden decoration. Roses can almost perfectly decorate any detail of the exterior, ceremony or your apartment/house.
Orange roses: recommendations for proper placement:
If you want to combine classic and modern, you can use orange and beautiful flowers against the background of a green alpine lawn. Orange flowers go well with cool-colored flowers and plants. When planting climbing roses, it is better to place an arch, fence or hedge nearby. Sculptures, when installed, should not overlap the flowers in color.
If you become the owner of a miniature orange rose, then you can plant them in any place and, if desired, transplant them to a new one; such roses tolerate transportation well. The flowers usually bloom three times a year and the buds are bright orange. If roses grow on the site in winter, they will need to be covered.
Hybrid tea varieties of orange roses
When planting hybrid tea varieties, you will need to cut off the buds so that the plant can grow a good root system. Sun rays are important for these varieties, so proximity to trees would not be a very good solution. Preventive treatment against pests and diseases is mandatory. It would be better to cover the roses and spud them in the fall.
Floribunda
Floribundas need dry places well lit by the sun. Groundwater flowing near the plant can negatively affect them. Pruning is carried out in early and late autumn, watering should not be excessive and in winter the plants need shelter.
Hybrid tea
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A distinctive feature of this type is the high quality of flowers and the continuity of flowering of the bush. Breeders focused their efforts on the shape and proportionality of the structure.
- Rose variety Orange Crush
The large flower has a classic glass shape. Also impressive is the unusual red tone inside, which smoothly turns into dark orange, and the petals on the outside have pale cherry notes. The bush reaches a height of up to 1 m, has strong shoots and large dark leaves.
- Orange Intuition
The buds of this variety are classic in shape. The flowers have a rich orange color with delicate cream stripes. These roses make an unusual, stylish bouquet; in particular, they should be combined with flowers of this category in other shades.
Original orange flowers with stripes of the Orange Intuition variety
- High Yellow Magic
Flowers of this variety seem to have been painted with an artist’s brush. The base of the lush bud is yellow, the outer petals and edging have bright red tones.
Bright original High Yellow Magic
Orange roses: where to buy?
When purchasing seedlings and other materials for roses, you should give preference to specialized garden stores. Seedlings kept in plastic containers will later take root better in a new location. The roots must be examined for diseases and rot. If damage is found, you should not buy them. Handling a clod of earth is a good way to plant roses. Within seven days the roots begin to sprout and they grow into a system and help feed the entire plant.
Popular varieties
Orange roses began to be planted in gardens at the beginning of the last century. This happened thanks to the efforts of a French breeder. For many years in a row, the scientist crossed red, white, pink and yellow varieties. As a result, beautiful buds the color of the sun saw the light.
Nowadays, amateurs grow many orange varieties and it is not difficult to find planting material if desired. The most common varieties found in gardens are:
Ninetta
The miniature representative of Clementine is endowed with a slightly smaller size than the previous variety. It is successfully grown in flowerpots placed in a room or in a garden. The bush is literally strewn with orange buds. There are up to 10 of them on one shoot.
Clementine
The Goldelse variety is a floribunda. These orange roses reach 1 m in height. The buds are large, goblet-shaped, with a pleasant aroma. There are up to 4 pieces on one branch. Petals in the sun can fade to yellow.
Goldelse
Emilien Guillot is a representative of the scrub varieties. The unique orange-red color of the buds looks very bright surrounded by dark green foliage.
Emilien Guillot
Westerland scrub. By pruning roses every year, this variety is used as a bush. By laying on the ground and covering the shoots, Westerland is grown as a climbing plant. Orange flowers are not lush, but they are endowed with a delicate aroma characteristic of the flower.
Westerland
English roses Lady Emma Hamilton reach a height of 1.5 m. The lush bush is densely covered with double tangerine-colored flowers. The variety has a rich aroma and long-lasting flowering.
Lady Emma Hamilton
Orange roses: about care
Caring for orange roses consists of seasonal treatments, except for winter. Towards the beginning of April, the coverings from the roses are removed in the absence of cool weather. Various treatments against pests and diseases are required. It is often recommended to make ruffles for roses so that the bushes do not fall over or lie on the ground.
Bloom
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The first flowering occurs in the summer, at the same time insect control is carried out. Watering, loosening and weeding are, of course, mandatory for young and not only plants.
Fertilizers and fertilizers
Fertilizing is applied after the flowering period; all diseased parts of the plant must be removed.
Preparing for winter
In order for the plant to be completely ready for winter, it must be prepared in the fall. Part of the leaves, namely one third, should be removed at this time. At the end of October, the roses should already be covered for further wintering. To prevent rodents from chewing through the plant after heavy snowfalls, you can cover roses with snow.
Ground cover
Ground cover roses come in a creeping form and with arched shoots that can reach a height of up to 80 cm. The plants are hardy and only need a little shelter for the winter.
- Ferdy
The bush of this variety of roses is completely covered with elegant semi-double flowers of a coral-pink hue. In hot weather they take on a red hue.
The plant is erect and has many branches and leaves. It blooms only once per season; it is not winter-hardy enough for the northern regions, so it needs good shelter.
- Amber san
Rose Amber San blooms throughout the season. The flowers are yellow with a copper tint. Each brush contains 5-8 flowers. The bush has dense shiny foliage and abundant growth of branches. It grows in width, covering the ground, reaching a height of 50 cm.
Amber San covers the ground with a beautiful carpet of flowers
The best varieties of yellow roses, or Why you don't need a yellow garden
If we talk about yellow monochrome gardens, then I have not yet seen a garden with such a motto, and if we talk about rose gardens (which is closer to me), inhabited only by yellow roses, then this, in my opinion, is a completely unsuitable idea.
By rose garden I mean not only flower beds, ridges or rings of a classical layout, but the totality of all plots. I had such a sad experience with one large rosary. The range was even wider - from yellow-cream to salmon-coral. It immediately seemed boring to me, but I couldn’t convince the customers of their persistence, and they got bored only after 2 years. The yellow rose is beautiful. The yellow rose garden is boring
I’m already writing the third article about the monochrome boom in gardening, I’m always worried and can’t understand who is going to live in such gardens, for example, in yellow? And in red? I walked through the White Garden relatively easily - apparently, associations arise with our winter landscapes. Although why then do we look forward to summer with such impatience and regret that it is too short?
I can perceive the blue garden of roses as unique simply because it will contain rarities. This happens, and it will have value, at least as a collection or educational value, and with a thoughtful approach, you can achieve the expressiveness of such a garden. But I have already reached a dangerous line; I know how beloved the yellow color is, and I remember in which space the majority of our citizens are looking for harmony with nature.
I consider all undertakings of this kind to be artificial self-restraint, and even under the influence of alien ideas. I admit that such a path can lead to the achievement of something extremely beautiful or unique, but this is always the path of talent. I would be glad to be wrong, but in our country, as a rule, even noble ideas, when they take on a mass character, only produce parodies.
In our catalog, which represents products from large online stores of planting material and seeds, you will find roses of various varieties - not only with yellow flowers. Go to the catalog and choose varieties of roses for your garden .
If we are simply talking about a flower garden of finite sizes, where yellow flowers are planted, then, in my opinion, this is not worth such an active discussion, at least in the form of a campaign. I think the most correct approach is if a person plants what he likes today. When he realizes that he did not receive the dream in real form, let him change something in himself and his flower garden - then, through experience, perhaps he will come to harmony. And only when he realizes that he has not achieved harmony, he will come to the landscape designer and will be able to formulate the subject of his search.
Even if we jointly develop several models of the most beautiful flower beds, we cannot seriously expect that we will help someone create a yellow garden where a person will be harmonious, at least with himself. Where in such a garden will a person find a place to think about eternal values?
I will talk about the best varieties of yellow roses from different garden groups, and I choose only pure yellow and exclude shades of amber yellow, coral and orange.
Lichtkonigin Lucia
Among scrubs , despite its age, 'Lichtkonigin Lucia' (W. Kordes'Sohne, 1966) with bright yellow flowers does not lose popularity. Small, dense inflorescences decorate the bushes throughout the season and give a delicate aroma. The advantages of the variety include bright and long-lasting color, decorative foliage, general stability and high winter hardiness. Some of the disadvantages can be considered that the habit is too rigid - the plant has straight and strong shoots up to 1.5 m high.
Graham Thomas
The purest and most persistent yellow color among English roses is the variety 'Graham Thomas' (Austin, 1983). The dense terry, pronounced cup shape of the flower and sweet aroma attract the attention of many fans. The bushes are straight, up to 1.4 m high, branch well and, unlike many English roses, do not fall apart.
Sonnenschirm
Bright yellow flowers are not so easy to find groundcovers Perhaps the variety 'Sonnenschirm' (Rosen Tantau, 1993) is the only one. The plantings of this rose are especially impressive in contrast with the bluish-purple 'Lavender Dream' (Interplant, 1986) and 'Coeur Farouche' (Delbard, 1994).
Berolina
Among the hybrid tea roses there are numerous examples of varieties with yellow flowers. For lovers of the classic flower shape, we can recommend the variety 'Berolina' (W.Kordes'Sohne, 1986), and I would like to present three varieties of cup-shaped varieties.
Gina Lollobrigida
The outer tiers of the bud of 'Gina Lollobrigida' (Meilland, 1989) unfold into a flat flower, and the remaining petals form a cup, making the flower look lush and large (up to 13 cm in diameter).
Souvenir de Marcel Proust
'Souvenir de Marcel Proust' pleases not only with its radiant yellow color and cup-shaped shape, but also with a strong aroma of complex shades (melissa, pear, cinnamon, sandalwood).
Candlelight
The numerous inner petals of 'Candlelight' (Rosen Tantau, 2001) form a complex pattern in which signs of symmetry and sometimes a lodged shape (4 centers) can be seen.
Benita
Floribunda rose 'Friesia' (W. Kordes'Sohne, 1973) with its non-fading and fragrant flowers is widely known in Russia, and such beautiful varieties as 'Benita' (Dickson, 1995) and 'Comtesse du Barry' (Meilland, 1996) have become available only in recent years.
Neat bushes of 'Benita' with bright inflorescences are welcome in any garden, and 'Comtesse du Barry' can even add to the collection of rarities. For example, I don’t know of another variety with this inflorescence shape. Numerous small, cup-shaped flowers form such dense inflorescences that they look like huge balls. The leaves are very dense, leathery and there are few of them, so with abundant flowering they are almost invisible.
There are many more yellow roses than are considered here, but I tried to bring extraordinary varieties that have their own distinctive characteristics and are not similar to others.
Floribunda
'Gebrüder Grimm' (original W. Kordes' Sohne, 2002), German quality certificate ADR‑2002, height – 0.7 m.
The flowers are bright orange with a yellow base, densely double, medium in size, with a light aroma. It does not combine well with other varieties not only because of the unusually rich color, but also because of the shape of the bush itself, so it is recommended for single-varietal planting. Reliable, proven variety.
'Easy Does It' (Harkness, 2010), English quality certificate 'Gold Standard® Rose'-2011, height - 0.9 m.
Double fragrant flowers of variable apricot-orange color with dissected and slightly wavy petals. In autumn they appear bright red. A very stable and winter-hardy variety.
'Farandole' (Meilland, 1999), height – 0.7–0.8 m.
Champion in color saturation, color stability and flowering durability. Bright orange-scarlet flowers hardly fade. It overwinters well, but requires preventive measures against black spotting.
'Super Trouper' (Fryer, 2008), English quality certificate 'Gold Standard® Rose'-2009, height - 0.7–0.8 m.
Radiant copper-orange flowers with a light scent. The color is stable, the flowers are often solitary. The bushes are dense, regular in shape, and the foliage is healthy.
GOLDEN PERFUM
Golden Perfume is one of the most famous varieties of climbing roses. This is primarily due to the bright yellow color of the petals, which create a beautiful flower. In combination with a large number of petals, the flower looks luxurious.
Many gardeners like densely double varieties, so it is better to buy Golden Perfume seedlings in bulk. About 60 petals in one flower can charm and make you fall in love at first sight. The flower shape is cup-shaped. Slow blooming allows the flower to please the gardener's eye for a long time. The leaves are dark green and have a glossy coating, which at first glance can be mistaken for artificial. Against the background of such dark leaves, yellow flowers seem even brighter and more beautiful.
During the summer season, Golden Perfume manages to bloom twice, with a break of about one month. The charming sunny shade of flowers will fit perfectly into any landscape. If you add to this the wonderful aroma that each flower exudes, you can understand how difficult it is to resist such a royal flower. Of course, such beauty is only possible if the gardener decides to buy high-quality seedlings, so you should pay special attention to the place of purchase
“Bourbon”
Pink roses bred on Reunion Island are called “Bourbon”, which coincides with the name of the area. Their buds are more reminiscent of peonies in structure. This can be clearly seen upon closer examination of the flowers of the “Marie Baumann” variety.
The natural base variety appeared as a result of natural cross-pollination of autumn damask with old blush china. When crossed with Gallic varieties, pink roses bourbon and climbing bourbon appeared. Despite such an unambiguous definition of the color of the buds - pink, there were many shades. Some flowers have a crimson tint, others are closer to orange in color. What colors are roses? A photo from the most color-sensitive camera is not capable of conveying the full range of shades.
Application in landscape design
To make the landscape look like the picture, it is recommended to supplement decorative annuals and flowering perennials with rose bushes. Small and double yellow flowers of any ground cover roses can create borders of unprecedented beauty, and also very successfully emphasize the bizarre curves of garden paths. The use of various supporting structures allows the use of yellow-flowered climbing roses in vertical gardening of any part of the home landscape.
One of the tiniest varieties that has recently become especially popular among domestic and foreign flower growers is the hummocky yellow rose variety “Yellow Bantam” or “Yellow Bantam”, the description of the variety suggests the formation of a loose but spreading bush no more than 15-30 cm high with a dark green, oval, leathery and glossy foliage.
Handel
Handel created quite a sensation when it first appeared. This was the first re-blooming climber with dark pink edges on the petals, like Mme. A. Meilland and he was the progenitor of a whole generation of low repeat-blooming roses for small gardens. Its flowers are initially creamy white, with a pale yellow spot in the center of the flower and a pale crimson stripe along the edge of all the petals.
The petals are wavy, which gives the flower additional elegance. Flowers appear on long shoots of 3-9 pieces, well suited for cutting. They open from long graceful buds and look most beautiful when half-opened. The flowers then change depending on the weather: in cold climates the flowers fade: in hot weather the color intensifies and spreads to the pale parts of the petals, so that the contrast disappears. The color contrast is one of the most beautiful among roses!
Combination with other plants
To create the most harmonious and aesthetic decorative groups, you should adhere to the following recommendations:
- when planted in traditional flower beds and flower beds, rose bushes should be compacted with perennials or annual grasses, which will cover the soil;
- with yellow roses you can create compositions in muted tones with similar shades, but groups in bright, contrasting colors look very good;
- roses with delicate whitish-yellow flowers look spectacular with cream varieties and hybrids;
- bright yellow roses can successfully harmonize with plants in green and yellow-green tones;
- Recently, combinations of yellow roses with blue and blue have become especially popular; flowers, as well as in modern compositions created in warm colors.