What rose groups exist today?
Everyone with a private home or dacha grows roses. With their help, you can decorate your garden plot and enjoy the remarkably attractive buds of this proud yet beautiful flower every day.

Roses are grown by almost everyone who has a private home or dacha. With their help, you can decorate your garden plot and enjoy the remarkably attractive buds of this proud yet beautiful flower every day.

Roses come in different varieties both by appearance and by type of cultivation. Therefore, when choosing the right variety, it is important to know what types of flowers exist. Roses on the website «Agro-Market.net» are available in a wide range. Here you will find both familiar varieties that you will have no trouble growing, as well as more exotic ones that will require slightly more attention, but in the end you will get incredibly beautiful flowers in your garden. The website offers competitive prices and fast delivery to any point in the country.
Main rose groups
All roses are divided into the following major groups:
- Remontant. Their main feature is that they bloom several times during the season. These are tall shrubs that can reach a height of 2 meters. The flowers are usually white, yellow, pink, or red;
- Park roses. These are old varieties as well as decorative types of hawthorn. These are the roses most often planted in parks and squares, decorating cities. At the same time, these varieties are low-maintenance, well tolerate winter frosts, and do not get sick;
- Chai-hybrid. These were developed through crossbreeding remontant varieties with Chinese tea roses. At one time, these were the best rose varieties, surpassing all known ones in their characteristics. They need to be covered for winter and require careful care, but their blooming is very vigorous and long-lasting — all summer until the first frosts;
- Floribunda roses. They bloom very vigorously and for a long time. The bushes are not very large — they grow up to 1 meter tall. They tolerate frost well and are resistant to diseases;
- Polyanthous. The bushes are low and very branched, with many small flowers (up to 6 cm in diameter) that decorate the garden until late autumn. These varieties are prized for the fact that cut flowers can last up to two weeks;
- Miniature. These are miniature copies of regular roses. The bushes are very small — up to 40 cm in height. They are often grown as indoor plants;
- Clambering. The stems trail, so such roses will require support. The flowers are small — up to 5 cm;
- Ground-covering. The bushes also trail along the ground, but in this case, no support is required — this is what makes them decorative;
- Shrub roses. These roses are very sturdy — they are tall, robust, bloom for a long time, and are resistant to almost any adverse conditions.
There are many varieties of roses in each group, so you will surely find the one that you will really like.