The best varieties of park roses for the Moscow region: photos with names, reviews

It is not for nothing that the rose is called the “queen of the garden”, because its buds fascinate, the aroma attracts, and the color palette delights. But before you decide to plant it, you need to study all the nuances of growing. First of all, you need to pay attention to suitable conditions, because not all varieties can take root in a changeable climate. This is how you can describe the weather in the Moscow region. But thanks to the work of breeders, today there are varieties that successfully adapt to such harsh conditions. In addition, there is an opportunity to choose park roses without shelter for the Moscow region, hardy and resistant to many adverse factors.

Park roses are one of the most suitable varieties for growing in central Russia, including the Moscow region.

Criteria for choosing park roses for the Moscow region

There are no special criteria for choosing park roses for the Moscow region, as a rule, these are only purely individual preferences. But any gardener pays attention to the budding of the plant. And the earlier and longer the bush blooms, the more popular the variety. In addition, many take into account the versatility so that the range of shades pleases not only the eye, but also corresponds to the style direction of the garden. No less important are frost and drought resistance, as well as immunity to diseases and pests.

The best park roses for the Moscow region

Unfortunately, not all varieties of prickly beauty are suitable for growing in the Moscow region, where winters are rather severe and summers are not always warm. Basically, gardeners try to choose the types of Canadian and English selection, they are more resistant to temperature extremes. But don't discount the French and German hybrids, which are also capable of surviving a frosty winter.

Leonardo da Vinci

Park rose Leonardo da Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci) is the brainchild of French breeder Alain Meilland. In the conditions of the Moscow region, it grows very compactly, its size can vary within 0.6-1.5 m. Despite this, the bush is quite dense, with powerful leaves and strong erect shoots. The flowers are large (7-10 cm in diameter), classic goblet. The tone of the petals is pale pink. The aroma is subtle, with hints of fruit.

Attention! The bushes of this variety can easily withstand frosts down to -20 ° C; at a lower temperature, it is better to cover the rose for the winter.

Rose of the Leonardo da Vinci variety is valued for the fact that the decorativeness of the buds does not suffer from sudden gusts of wind and precipitation

Lions rose

Rose varieties Lions Rose is a creation of the German company Kordes, which is part of the collection "Fairy Roses". The bush is medium-sized, reaching a height of up to 90 cm.Shoots are straight, long, at the ends there are large flowers up to 10 cm in diameter. Terry buds, in a semi-open state, have a creamy pinkish tint with an apricot core. When fully opened, the flowers take on a beige color. The aroma is unobtrusive, sweet.

The Lyons Rose variety is characterized by abundant and long (undulating) flowering up to frost

Louise Odier

Park rose Louise Odier was created by French breeder Jamesen Odier, who works in Bellevue nursery. Later, the rights to distribute the variety were bought by Margotten (England).

The bush is high, up to 130 cm, densely leafy and prickly. The rose blooms in waves. Its buds initially resemble a peony; in full dissolution, they acquire a bowl-like shape. The color is darker pink towards the core, and fades towards the edges. The aroma is attractive, with a slight hint of citrus.

Large flowers on the brushes can appear up to five pieces, which is why the shoots bend, giving the impression of a blooming fountain

The best varieties of park roses without shelter for the Moscow region

Despite the unpretentiousness and winter hardiness of the above varieties, they still require preliminary preparation for winter. But there are also more frost-resistant options for park roses for the Moscow region, photos with the names of which are presented below.

Westerland

Park rose Westerland (Westerland) from the German company Kordes is highly resistant to frost, which is important when grown in the suburbs. It also has good immunity to powdery mildew and black spot.

The bush is high, reaching up to 2 m. The shoots are flexible and powerful, easily withstanding 5-10 buds. Leaves are glossy, light green. Closed buds have a dark orange tint; as they open, their color changes to a lighter peach. The flowers are large, 10-11 cm in diameter and have a pleasant rich aroma.

One of the features of the Westerland park rose is its heady, persistent scent.

Chippendale

Rose of the Chippendale variety (Chippendale) of German selection belongs to the park variety due to its vigorous growth. The declared height of the bush varies from 70 to 120 cm, while the width reaches up to 100 cm.

Abundant flowering, undulating. Up to three buds can form on one shoot. The flowers are large, about 12 cm in diameter. Their shape is rounded-ovoid, with a narrowing towards the apex. The colors are interesting, changing as the buds bloom. At first, they have a bright orange tint, then the petals fade and acquire a delicate peach color.

Without shelter, the park rose Chippendale can withstand frosts down to -28 ° C

Chinatown

The Chinatown rose variety is also classified as a park variety that does not need shelter when grown in the Moscow region. The bush is tall (185 cm in height) and grows rapidly, can take up to 120 cm in width.

The buds are bright, creamy yellow, with slightly noticeable pink strokes. The form is goblet, in full dissolution - cupped, consists of 25-35 tightly collected petals. The diameter of the flower varies from 7 to 10 cm. The aroma is intense, fruity.

Park rose Chinatown takes root well in partial shade and tolerates cool summer well

Park roses for the Moscow region, blooming all season

In addition to frost resistance, an important factor is the flowering of the shrub. And among the large list of suitable varieties for growing in the Moscow region, it is worth highlighting those that are able to decorate the site throughout the season.

Rosarium Uetersen

Rose varieties Rosarium Uetersen, related to German selection, can be grown in the suburbs as a park or climbing. Its bushes throughout the season are strewn with rich pink buds of large size. Terry flowers are collected in several pieces in large brushes.

The flowering is undulating, where the first wave is the most abundant. The bush is able to bloom until frost, and under favorable conditions, the breaks between waves are almost invisible.

Rose flowers Rosarium Utersen practically do not fade in the sun

Rose Golden Gate

Another variety of park roses, which takes root well in the Moscow region and pleases with abundant and long flowering, is the Golden Gate. It was bred in Germany in 2005 and has already established itself as resistant to many adverse factors and unpretentious.

The bush is powerful, tall, capable of reaching up to 3 m in height and 1 m in width. Flowering is long, but with short interruptions (there can be up to 3-4 waves per season). The buds are large, lush and distinguished by a beautiful yellow color.

In addition to the attractive yellow shade of the buds, the Golden Gate rose delights with its unique aroma with citrus notes.

Variety Princess Alexandra of Kent

Abundant and repeated flowering throughout the season, even in the most unfavorable conditions, such as in the suburbs, boasts one of the representatives of Austin roses - Princess Alexandra of Kent.

The variety is tall, up to 1.5 m in height. Flowers on stems are collected in a cluster of three. The buds are densely double, large, cup-shaped. Their color is delicate pink. The aroma is classic when opened, and with aging, notes of citrus and currant appear.

In addition to almost continuous flowering, the Princess Alexandra of Kent rosebuds keep their shape perfectly in any weather

Varieties of Canadian park roses for the Moscow region

Canadian varieties of park roses are quite popular among gardeners of the Moscow region, because they were specially created for growing in regions with a changeable and cold climate. And their main advantage is that they can winter without shelter.

Henry Hudson

Henry Hudson's Canadian park rose is more of an experiment than a deliberate breeder. Although the cultivar is considered a side effect of the Schneezwerg rose genetic ability test, the plant is resilient, unpretentious and does well in a variety of conditions.

The buds at the beginning of flowering have a pink tone, which fades as it blooms and becomes almost white in the sun, and pale pink in partial shade. The flowers are double, cupped and yellow stamens can be seen when fully expanded.

When Henry Hudson's flowers wither, they do not shed their petals, but dry up right on the bush, which requires more frequent pruning

Martin Frobisher

Martin Frobisher is a park rose that survives perfectly in the climatic conditions of central Russia (in the Moscow region). The plant is vigorous, medium-sized, growing up to 120 cm wide.

The bush blooms with pale pink buds. At the same time, the color of the outer petals is much lighter than the central ones. Flowers are numerous, small, 5-6 cm in diameter, which form a cluster of 3-5 pieces. Roses have a delicate classic scent that spreads throughout the park.

Martin Frobisher's small rose flowers fade quickly, but new buds immediately appear to replace them

Variety Quadra

Quadra rose is the result of painstaking work of breeders. After all, they were required to create a variety that is resistant to the most severe frosts. As a result, this plant can easily boast a survival rate even at -40 ° C.

The flowers are very bright and beautiful, crimson-red. The brush can consist of 3-4 buds, the diameter of which varies up to 11 cm. Their shape is peony, the petals open gradually until the core is exposed.

Advice! When grown in the gardens of the Moscow Region, the Quadra rose requires crown formation, since the bush grows very quickly in width.

The powerful root system of the Quadro rose allows you to endure not only severe frosts, but also dry weather

Varieties of English park roses

English roses are in no way inferior to varieties of Canadian breeding in beauty and unpretentiousness, but their resistance to frost is not so strong. Often, these plants require proper autumn preparation in order to survive the winter of the Moscow region.

Fisherman's Friend

Rose Fisherman's Friend is one of the finest creations of James Austin. During flowering, the bush is very beautiful, because it is covered with dense double buds up to 12 cm in diameter. The color of the buds depends on many factors, and it can be from pomegranate to dark crimson.

The bush itself is compact, reaches a height of up to 1.2 m, and a width of only 80 cm. The shoots are erect, strong, with a large number of thorns. During flowering, the branches bend under the weight of the buds, visually giving the bush a spherical shape.

Despite the good tolerance of low temperatures, the Fisherman's Friend rose is not resistant to diseases.

Charles Austin

Park rose Charles Austin is also great for growing in the Moscow region. The plant itself is compact, densely leafy, with erect, strong shoots. The height of the bush does not exceed 1.5 m. The leaves are large and against their background densely double soft orange or apricot flowers look great. Their aroma is delicate and intensifies as the buds bloom.

Attention! Although the variety belongs to re-flowering, the second wave of flowering may not occur, since the plant requires good care (proper watering, feeding).

Strong shoots firmly hold the buds even at the peak of flowering of the bush, so the Charles Austin rose does not require support and tying

Golden Celebration

The park rose Golden Celebration is characterized by strong, slightly drooping shoots. The bush itself is spreading and tall, it can reach up to 1.5 m in height and width. A moderate amount of green mass. Leaves are dense, tough, with a glossy surface of rich color. There are few thorns.

Flowers are small, collected in 3-5 pieces in racemose inflorescences. The aroma is pronounced, sweetish, with hints of fruit.

The color of Golden Celebration roses is very beautiful, golden copper, and their diameter is up to 14 cm

Planting and caring for park roses in the Moscow region

Despite the changeable weather in the Moscow region, it is necessary to plant roses at a certain time. At the same time, the subsequent care practically does not differ from the cultivation of this garden plant in other regions. You just need to adhere to some rules.

Landing dates

In order for the rose bush to take root and begin to develop, it is necessary to choose the right planting time. The most favorable is the end of spring, when the threat of frost has completely passed. In the Moscow region, this period falls in mid-May. It is also possible to plant seedlings in the fall, but no later than six weeks before the onset of cold weather. Such terms will allow the root system to better take root in a new place and get stronger.

Site and soil requirements

How well it will take root also depends on the correct choice of the place for the rose. This shrub does not like through winds and does not tolerate stagnant water well. Therefore, the site should be chosen on a hill near large trees or buildings.

Attention! "Lacy" shade from the crown of trees will provide a richer color to flowers, as they will fade less in the sun.

The soil must be fertile. If there are not enough nutrients in it, then you must first prepare the soil. To do this, mix the soil with a bucket of clay, two buckets of compost, and two glasses of bone meal and wood ash. It is advisable to add half a glass of complex mineral fertilizers and superphosphate to the resulting mixture. Prepare it just before planting using the earth pulled out of the hole.

How to plant correctly

The landing algorithm is quite simple:

  1. The rose seedling is carefully examined, removing weak and rotten root branches.
  2. Expanded clay is laid at the bottom of the hole, previously dug in the size of 50 by 50 cm. It is required to create a drainage layer. A sand pillow is poured on top.
  3. The seedling is lowered into the hole and the roots are spread. And so that they do not come into contact with the stirred fertilizers in the soil, they are also sprinkled with sand on top.
  4. Before filling the soil mixture, it is imperative that the grafting site is located 5-7 cm below ground level, this will allow the seedling to survive the first winter more easily.
  5. After that, the soil is poured, tamped and watered abundantly.

Follow-up care

Care after planting is timely watering. It is carried out in 1-2 days, depending on the weather. On cloudy days, the amount of watering can be reduced.

The rose does not need feeding for the first 2-3 years, but in the fourth year of life it is recommended to apply fertilizers twice a season (in spring and autumn).

Pruning and covering park roses will completely depend on the characteristics of the variety.

 

Conclusion

Park roses without shelter for the Moscow region exist in a variety of varieties. The most suitable are considered to be bred by Canadian breeders, because the natural conditions of this country are similar to those in Russia. English, German and French varieties, which are no less resistant to adverse factors and frost-resistant, have also proven themselves quite well.

Reviews of park roses in the Moscow region

Victoria Kamenkova, 33 years old, Serpukhov
Park roses, according to the stories of experienced gardeners, are one of the most unpretentious and picky varieties of the day flower. In fact, this is the case. Many varieties are pleasing not only because they require minimal maintenance, but also because of their resistance to frost. At the same time, the colors of the buds and the aroma are mesmerizing. I now have a bush park rose of the Rosarium Utersen variety growing on my site, I am completely satisfied with it and plan to choose a few more varieties for a change.
Valery Menyailo, 51 years old, Volokolamsk
I planted my first park rose about ten years ago. Unfortunately, I don't remember the name of the variety. It blooms steadily, with short breaks from early June to September. The buds are small, but there are a lot of them on the bush. Initially, I was worried, covered the rose for the winter. And when it grew, I stopped insulating it. It hibernates well, but requires spring pruning of frozen ends. The rest of the care for her is minimal.

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