Summer, red roses are blooming. Some gardeners consider red roses to be a bit of a hackneyed symbol of love. But if you look at the plant, how it diligently opens its buds, how it withstands wind and rain, you can say that the red rose is a very resilient plant.
It is believed that one red rose is a romantic symbol of love. This is a more discreet way to express your love for someone. Roses with red buds can be found among hybrid tea roses to floribunda, climbing and bush roses - these best varieties are distinguished by bright red flowers, captivating aroma and versatility. For example, the Plamentanz rose (above) winters well, blooms in June - July.
My other red roses are quite unpretentious, they can withstand winter frosts and snowdrifts. The bushes are low, completely covered with snow in winter and tolerate frosts very well. In spring, you have to cut off dried branches, but new shoots quickly grow in their place.
The last photos show a red-carrot rose. After the winter it was very weak, in June it had 4 branches and blossomed. The flowers are an unusual color, they smell wonderful.
Do you love red roses? What red roses do you have in your place?
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