Tough,hardy, native plant that thrives in difficult sites. Used extensively in seashore locations. Large, flowers that bloom somewhat continously all summer.

This wide ranging native is a staple of moist areas but is perfectly happy to grow in any landscape location and is a plant that brings a lot to the American Beauties landscape. Round and rather dense, it has deep green, 7 leaflet foliage that covers the plant well and provides excellent cover and nesting for a long list of native birds and small mammals. Even better, Swamp Rose has a long blooming period with 3″ diameter single flowers of bold pink starting in June and continuing into September. These flowers provide a constant source of nectar for native bees and butterflies while the fruit from these flowers are a great bird food source. Plant this selection on its own or in groups and you and the local wildlife will love what it adds to the garden.

Award winning in Europe, this selection is ready to take America landscape by landscape with its massive, summer long show of raspberry red bloom! Its low, spreading habit that is not overly aggressive makes it the perfect choice for small spaces or even containers as it blooms its merry way through the summer and resists most diseases that prey on roses, too!

Award winning in Europe, this selection is ready to take America by storm…a snowstorm that is since Innocencia will be constantly awash in pure white bloom all summer! Its low, spreading habit that is not overly aggressive makes it the perfect choice for small spaces or even containers as it blooms its merry way through the summer and resists most diseases that prey on roses, too!

Bears large, many petalled, deep pink rosettes, each with a button eye. There is a light-medium-strength fruity fragrance. It forms a neat and tidy shrub with a bushy, upright habit.

An old rose making a modern comeback! Big bunches of clustered, loosely formed pink flowers on thornless stems amaze with their sweet scent.

David Austin® has a new garden classic in the making in ‘Young Lycidas’ that features an old rose flower form, a sparkling new color and a strong growing, compact plant form. Perched at the top of each stem of this dense, compact shrub are flower buds that are held singly or in groups. They begin to open in late May to proudly show off large, deeply cupped flowers with masses of informally arranged petals in a blend of magenta, pink and red contrasted with silvery petal backs, a color combination that is uniquely different from any other David Austin® Rose. ‘Young Lycidas’ is a a strong rebloomer throughout the summer which will give you months to soak up its deliciously strong scent of mixed tea and old Rose fragrances. Plant it in full sun with good airflow and be sure to use mulch around the plant and fertilize regularly during the growing season.

This is the most fragrant of this year’s new varieties and, indeed, one of the most fragrant of all English Roses, with a distinctive myrrh scent. The plump buds have attractive flashes of red. These open to form round, rich buttery yellow colored blooms which eventually pale to a softer creamy color. Even when the flowers are fully open, they retain their beautifully rounded chalice shape. It forms a particularly healthy and bushy shrub with many stems shooting from the base. It remains relatively upright and has few thorns

The perfect rosette flowers form a shallowly cupped bloom of light pink that reaches  3” across. Reblooming and easy to grow these lightly scented blooms are great for cutting or adding charm to the mixed bed. The growth is vigorous and forms elegantly arching branches, producing its flowers along the stems and building up into a fine, vigorous shrub.

This superb climber from the breeder of The Knock Out® Rose is sure to become a household favorite. Highly disease resistant and winter hardy to zone 5, it is one of the most floriferous climbers. The brilliant fire engine red color is non-fading and can takes the summer heat. In the fall, the semi-glossy foliage turns deep burgundy red and is home to bright orange hips.