Bourbon Roses
Bourbon Roses are a type of rose that originated in the late 18th century, primarily in Bourbon, an island in the Indian Ocean. They are known for their rich fragrance and large, full blooms, which can come in various colors, including pink, red, and white. These roses are typically hardy and can thrive in a range of climates.
These roses are characterized by their ability to bloom repeatedly throughout the growing season, making them popular among gardeners. Bourbon Roses are also appreciated for their lush foliage and disease resistance, which contribute to their enduring appeal in gardens and landscapes.