Monday, August 29, 2011

Basic Care for Floribunda Rose

Basic Care for Floribunda Rose

Floribunda roses are a diverse variety in that they range in height from 18 inches tall to 3 ½ feet tall.  The size of their blooms also varies greatly from small clusters to flowers that span up to 3 inches across.  A few of the floribunda roses are single flowered, but the majorities are double flowered.  Though not known for their strong fragrances this type is a popular choice due to the fact that they bloom year round.

What is interesting to note about floribunda roses is that they do not always produce a perfect rose shape in the common sense.  Something else to note about these roses: care of floribundas is surprisingly easy.  They are hardy and can tolerate varying climates well plus withstand harsh environments.

Types of floribunda roses include the Rob Roy which maintains a rich red color.  Ballindallock Castle is just as breathtaking with coral colored petals flanked by dense foliage.  Larger flowers appear on the Glenfiddisch variety in mellow amber.  Truly, one can't go wrong with any one of the floribunda varieties.  For those who like the brightest colors, the Sun Sprite bloom in sunny yellow hues.

When planting floribundas make sure you space them no less than 18 inches apart.  If you live in a colder climate the space between them should range at least two feet apart.  Warmer climate mandate still more space between flowers, up to three feet.  As hardy as they are, floribunda roses should be protected during the winter from harsh freezes.  Simply use the same precautions you would with any of your other outdoor plants.  For that wow effect, consider planting floribunda roses in groups of four or more.  They also thrive quite well as potted roses.

When purchasing floribunda roses remember to note that they are a modern variety of roses, care of them is easy but is a little more involved if you purchase them as a grafted plant.  If you purchase them as grafted plants, try not to plant them in a vulnerable location, in spite of their reputation for being a hardy plant.  They love the sun but can handle as little or as much sun as available where you plant them.  From November to early April floribunda roses should be planted as bare roots which will help them in their early growth and save you money.  Just remember to trim the roots before planting them to encourage new growth.  The quality of your floribunda roses will hinge greatly on how attentive you are to the process of pruning before you plant.

Raymond Reynolds has lived in San Diego most of his life and Grown Roses since he was 15 years old. He is an avid grower of roses, or a rosarian, and has helped many people grow roses and not kill their rose garden. For more information on growing roses, visit his site here: http://www.rosebushcaretips.com

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