Roses are the classic in the sea of flowers, here you can find portraits of the most beautiful species and varieties.
Rose types from A-Z
`German Rosarium Dortmund
- climbing rose
- Light pink double flowers
- Frequently blooming
- He althy and long-lasting foliage
- Height up to 250cm
`Director Benshop
- Old almost forgotten climbing rose
- Blooms profusely in May with small, delicate yellow flowers
- Can also be grown as a standard tree
`Eden Rose
- Climber
- Well-filled, graceful flowers in strong pink
- Due to its controlled growth, it can also be used as a mini climbing rose
- Can reach a height of almost 200cm when tied to a trellis
- Goes perfectly with the shrub rose `Gräfin von Hardenberg (also Climber)
`Elf®
- climbing rose
- Height 250-300cm
- Medium-sized, heavily double, slightly fragrant flowers in large umbels in a delicate ivory-green color
- Fast growth with strong shoots
- Very robust foliage
- Very suitable for garnishing pergolas or rose arches
- bred by Tantau in 2000
`Flame Dance
- One-time flowering
- Medium-sized, double flowers in bright, fiery blood red
- Soaring and spreading growth with lush, dull green foliage
`Francois Jouranville
- One-time flowering
- Small, well-filled pink flowers sitting in umbels
`Glory of Dijon
- Rambler
- Height 300-400cm
- Large, strongly fragrant, well-filled, almost clover-shaped, very romantic flowers in light orange with yellow ranging to pink
- Frequently blooming
- Needs a good rose location to fully develop
- bred by Jacotot in 1853
`Golden Gate®
- Climber
- 2007 received ADR rating
- Height 250-350cm
- Very large, semi-double, intensely fragrant flowers in strong yellow with a dark orange center
- Strong growth
- Impresses with particularly he althy foliage
- Is particularly resistant to mildew and black mold
- bred by Kordes in 2005
`Golden Showers
- climbing rose
- Height 300cm
- Large, well-filled, fragrant flowers in yellow with orange stamens visible when in full bloom
- Shoots are only slightly thorny
`Goldfacade®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Medium-sized, intensely fragrant flowers, somewhat reminiscent of noble roses, in golden yellow with a slightly reddish shimmer on the edge
- Extremely rich and persistent flowering
- bred by Baum in 1967
`Goldfinch
- Rambler
- Small white flowers sitting in large umbels
- Exceedingly rich flowering
`Goldstar®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm, 100cm wide
- Large, long-lasting, slightly fragrant, single or in clusters, fully double flowers in bright golden yellow
- Round buds
- Flowers very rainproof
- Frequently blooming
- Very good color retention, hardly fading
- Upright, slightly bushy, well-branched growth
- Light green dense foliage
- Bred by Tantau in 1966
`Countess of Hardenberg
- Climber
- Medium-sized, well-filled, elegantly shaped flowers in an exceptionally dark purple
- Due to its controlled growth, it can also be used as a mini climbing rose
- Can reach a height of almost 200cm when tied to a trellis
- Goes perfectly with the shrub rose 'Eden Rose (also Climber)
`Grandessa®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Large, well-filled, delicately scented flowers, slightly reminiscent of noble roses, in a fiery blood red with a velvety touch
- Profusely blooming from early summer through to autumn
- Attractive shiny foliage
- Considered to be extremely robust and resistant
- Bred by Delbard in 1976
`Greetings to Heidelberg®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, slightly fragrant, rose-like, very elegantly shaped flowers in large clusters in fiery red
- Blooms more often with a late start to flowering, but continues until late autumn
- Strong upright growth
- Large leaves, densely foliage
- bred by Kordes in 1959
`Harlequin®
- climbing rose
- Height 250cm, 100cm wide
- Large, well-filled, creamy white flowers with a strong scent of wild roses with a wide pink-red edge
- Often blooming from June to November
- Lush growth
`Heather Queen
- Climber
- Medium-sized, well-double flowers sitting in umbels in delicate pink
- Enriched with natural charm
- Flexible
`Ilse Krohn Superior
- Large pure white flowers with visible stamens
- Fragrant
- Profusely blooming all summer long
- Height 2-3m
- Dark green foliage
`Indigoletta
- climbing rose
- Height 300cm
- Medium-sized, well-double flowers in expressive pink-purple
- Richly blooming
`Jasmina®
- Climber
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, round, well-filled, very intensely fragrant flowers in violet to pink, becoming lighter towards the outside with finally light pink outer petals
- Very he althy foliage
- Particularly well resistant to sooty mold and mildew
- bred by Kordes in 2005
`Kir Royal®
- Received ADR rating
- Climber
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, rosette-like, slightly fragrant, nostalgic-looking flowers in dark pink, becoming lighter towards the edge to a delicate pastel pink
- Very strong main pile with weaker second pile
- Considered extremely he althy
- Strong growth
- Absolutely frost hardy
- bred by Meilland in 1995
`Climbing Star
- climbing rose
- Height 250-300cm, 100cm wide
- Blooms from June to November with small, fiery red, double flowers
- Exceedingly rich flowering
- Very dense foliage
`Laguna®
- Climber
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, very full, intensely fragrant, nostalgic-looking flowers in clusters in strong pink with a slight hint of violet
- Very resistant to leaf diseases
- Considered a he althy variety
- bred by Kordes in 2004
`Lawinia®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm
- Large, well-filled, rose-like flowers in pure pink
- Noblely shaped buds
- Unusually weather-resistant flowers
- Frequent almost continuous blooming
- Strong drive
- Dense foliage
- Considered very he althy
- Bred by Tantau in 1980
`Liane®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Medium-sized, rose-like, well-double flowers in coppery orange, becoming lighter as they bloom
- Upright growth
- Matte, mostly slightly shriveled foliage
- Bred by Cocker in 1989
`Maria Lisa®
- Rambler
- Height 200-500cm, can vary greatly depending on location and cut as well as how the shoots are tied
- Very durable, small, unfilled cup flowers in large umbels in bright dark pink to pink with a white center and contrasting yellow, clearly visible stamens
- Flowers conspicuously profusely once in June and July
- Do not remove the faded flowers, then small pear-shaped rose hips will form
- Long and soft overhanging shoots that have almost no thorns; must be connected regularly. Climbing strong with help
- Small dark shiny foliage
- Requires a sunny and protected location. Is somewhat sensitive to frost, so in rough areas only with good winter protection
- Good variety for the rose arch or to conquer an old tree
- bred by Liebau in 1936
`Mme. Alfred Cariere
- Rambler
- Height 300-500cm
- Strikingly large, slightly double, delicately scented flowers in creamy white fading into pink towards the middle
- Blooms more often with only short flowering breaks in between
- Strong growth
- Lush he althy foliage
- Very old and well-proven variety that stands out from the ranks of ramblers due to its large flowers and almost permanent flower bloom
- bred by Schwartz in 1879
`Momo
- Numerous small flowers in deep blood red
- Considered to be insensitive and very robust
`Moonlight®
- Climber
- Height 200-250cm
- Medium-sized, fragrant, loosely double flowers in lemon yellow with orange to pink shading
- Compact bushy growth
- Hardly balding
- Considered insensitive to leaf diseases
- bred by Kordes in 2004
`Morning sun
Large, well-filled, bright yellow flowers sitting in clusters
`Morning Jewel
Small, well-filled, pink flowers
`Naheglut®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm
- Large, fragrant, strongly double flowers in velvety dark red, usually in umbels of 5-7 each
- Upright growth with fairly good branching
- He althy dark green foliage
`Nahema®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, round, densely double, intensely fragrant flowers in delicate pink
- Well branched growth
- Shiny foliage
- Bred by Delbard
`New Dawn
- climbing rose
- Height 200 to 400cm, varies greatly depending on location and pruning
- Already a very old classic among climbing roses, considered one of the best varieties
- Blooms from June to October with medium-sized, rose-like, slightly fragrant, double flowers in dense clusters in a delicate mother-of-pearl pink, becoming slightly darker towards the middle
- Extremely rich, long-flowering and frequent flowering
- Green to orange-brown rose hips are formed in autumn, so only remove dead flowers in the first few weeks of flowering to form new buds and leave them later
- Strong climbing shoots that have to be tied up again and again so as not to hang over in an arched manner
- Very vigorous variety with dense, dark green, shiny foliage
- Pruning is not absolutely necessary, but it can be done if necessary; then willingly pushes out again
- Grows well not only in the sun but also in partial shade
- Is ideal for rose arches or to decorate entire pavilions or house walls
- Considered very he althy and seems completely undemanding
- Goes very well with the strong-growing Clematis `Perle dAzur, which also blooms delicately pink
- Bred in 1930 by Somerset Rose Nursery
`Papi Delbard®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Medium-sized, intensely fruity-smelling, heavily double, rather rounded, flowers in pink to apricot, often with a hint of yellow
- Compact growth
- Bred by Delbard in 1995
`Parade®
- Climber
- Height 300-400cm
- Exceptionally large, densely double, fragrant flowers in dark pink to pink
- Rich and long-lasting blooms
- Strong growth
- Is very suitable for covering house walls with suitable trellis
- 1953 Jackson & Perkins bred
`Parure dOr
- climbing rose
- Height 200-300cm
- Medium-sized, very strongly fragrant, well-filled, rose-like flowers in golden yellow, turning red towards the outside with a red edge
- Profusely and persistently blooming
- Considered very robust
- Bred by Delbard in 1965
`Paul's Himalayan Musk®
- Rambler
- Can reach 10 meters in height
- Small, slightly fragrant, loosely filled flowers, sitting in large dense clusters, in white with a delicate pink, partly covered in violet, with a clearly yellow flower center
- Blooming once, then with power
- Popular variety
`Ramira®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Large, rose-like, slightly fragrant, single or loose clustered flowers in pure, bright pink
- Blooming more often
- Flowering cleanly
- Strong, upright and bushy growth with repeated formation of new ground shoots
- Large dark green shiny foliage
- Considered very robust
- bred by Kordes in 1988
`Robber Barons
- Rambler
- Small, spherical flowers in pink
- Known variety
- Very beautiful in combination with the pink-pink flowering foxglove `Comte de Chambord
`Rosanna®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Medium-sized, heavily double, very long-lasting, lightly scented, elegantly shaped flowers in dark salmon pink
- Becoming paler as it fades
- Richly blooming
- Considered robust
- bred by Kordes in 2002
`Rosarium Uetersen®
- Climber
- Height 200-300cm
- Large, heavily double, rosette-like, delicately scented wild rose flowers in large umbels, blooming in strong pink, silvery pink
- Profusely blooming with good rebloom
- Slow, upright and densely bushy growth with strong shoots
- Considered robust
- Completely hardy
- Bred by Kordes in 1977
`Rosilia®
- climbing rose
- Height 200-250cm
- Small, slightly rose-like, well-double flowers in orange with a yellow base and fading to pink towards the outer edge
- Strong upright growth with good branching
- Small light green foliage that matches the flowers
- bred by Warner in 1991
`Salita
- Noblely shaped, well-filled flowers in strong orange
- Tight, upright growth
- Dark green foliage
`Santana®
- climbing rose
- Height 2-3m
- Large, well-filled, fragrant, clustered flowers in a brilliant blood red
- Frequently blooming
- Insensitive to weather
- Leather-like, very shiny foliage
- Considered to be very he althy and one of the best red-flowering climbing roses
`Snow W altz®
- climbing rose
- Height 250-300cm
- Very large, well-filled, rose-like, fragrant flowers in pure white
- Good branching with strong basal shoots
- Large dark green foliage
- bred by Tantau in 1987
`Swan Lake
- Precious rose-like, well-double flowers in pure white sitting in large clusters
- Lightly scented
- Tight, upright growth with dark green shiny foliage
- Is the white counterpart to `Gruss from Heidelberg
`Shogun®
- Climber
- Height 300-400cm
- Medium-sized, well-filled, slightly scented flowers reminiscent of noble roses in strong pink
- Flowers are very rainproof
- Strong growth
- Lush foliage
- Considered robust
- bred by Tantau in 1999
`Sorbet
- Fantastic, well-filled, elegantly shaped flowers in delicate pink with a yellow background
- Buds are red, giving the impression of a tricolor rose
- Fragrant
- Forms one of the most beautiful flowers in the rose kingdom
`Super Dorothy®
- Rambler
- Height 250-300cm
- Small, heavily double, rosette-like, slightly wild rose-scented flowers in large umbels in strong pink
- Richly blooming first pile with good subsequent blooms in autumn
- Slowly climbing with long but thick arching shoots
- Very attractive dark green foliage
- Particularly resistant to fungal diseases
- Considered particularly hardy
- bred by Hetzel in 1986