![]() ![]() In order to remain true to our series character of super food care, the prickly pear supports the noble active ingredient complex. The rose is the "KEY ingredient" of the year 2022 when it comes to cosmetics and beauty! The queen of the rose, with its wonderful anti-aging effect, plays the main role in this exclusive care series. They are great as bush roses in the garden and also very suitable for pots and have a well above average black spot resistance".The Nail Nectar "Rose Water" is a strengthening and protective nail hardener. The bushy plants grow to 1 metre tall and wide and have dark green foliage. From Garden Express: "Brindabella Roses have the ability to thrive in heat and humid conditions making them well suited to the vast majority of the suburbs of major capital cities as well as right up and down the east coast of Australia. Garden Express stocks them along with a huge variety of other flowering plants. They have others of course, but these are very special. Fortunately for us, there is a very special Nursery which breeds roses especially for Queensland. In SE Queensland Black Spot is one of our worst enemies so we can't be too careful. This step is crucial! Anything left over will continue to thrive and spread and you'll be back where you started. For good disease resistance - the best chance you can give them - prevention is better than cure.Īn important note about Rose Disease: If you do have a rose with a disease such as Black Spot or Powdery Mildew, always, always, take off the diseased leaves or blooms, wrap them up and put them in the bin. ![]() Watering their foliage only encourages black spot and powdery mildew which thrive in moist conditions. Remember that roses love a good watering but not too often. I know that this happens when it rains, but we're talking about 'extra' watering of the leaves in between showers. Watering the leaves encourages fungal diseases which love humidity. New Dawn now has its own page.įor your 'New Dawn' rose to flourish, plant it in the sunniest spot in your garden, give it plenty of space so it has enough air circulation, and as with all roses (and plants, for that matter), always try to avoid the foliage when you water. Modern climbers were based upon this very special rose which is a real winner among the disease resistant roses. It was developed in 1930 and is repeat flowering with 3" blooms and looks divine over an archway or a trellis against a wall. Not only is it easy to keep, it is very fragrant. The tough award winning Wichurana Rambler 'New Dawn'. They may still become diseased for many reasons, but they can tolerate it better, especially with organic sprays and other organic products. But these special roses are disease resistant, not disease free. The very first AARS award winner s were 'Grand Duchess Charlotte' and 'Mary Margaret McBride'. So the awards go back a long time and there certainly are plenty of them. The following disease resistant roses are only some of the All-America Rose Selections (AARS). There really are enough to go round as far as having our cake and eating it too is possible in our gardens.ĭisease Resistant Roses. Not only are there a lot, but some of them are extremely beautiful and fragrant as well. I honestly thought I would be looking for the proverbial needle in the haystack when I began looking for disease resistant roses, which used to be virtually impossible to find. This is a very hardy, disease resistant rose. The 'Peace' Rose, left, was the first of the modern roses to be inducted into the Rose Hall of Fame, in 1976. And, we can find all this out online from the comfort of our own homes. Someone else has chosen the roses with the best disease resistance and we just have to choose one to suit our taste and our situation and even our colour scheme. We only have to choose the type: whether it be a Hybrid Tea, a Shrub Rose, a Floribunda, a Groundcover Rose, a Miniature or a Grandiflora or whatever, and all the hard work has been done for us. But there are plenty of award winners elsewhere. There are, however, not many of them there. All award winners must meet several requirements, and disease resistance is one of them. ![]() When searching for roses which are not going to give you a lot of problems in the garden, it's a very good idea to look for roses which have won awards because they have been thoroughly tested for everything.įor the cream of the crop you can't beat those in the Rose Hall of Fame. If you are looking for Disease Resistant Roses, or maybe you are just getting started with roses, you can't do better than choosing from those which have stood the test of time: The Award Winners. ![]()
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