Hybrid Perpetual roses
Hybrid Perpetual roses are a type of rose that bloom repeatedly throughout the growing season. They are known for their large, fragrant flowers and robust growth. These roses typically have a bushy habit and can reach heights of 3 to 5 feet, making them suitable for gardens and landscapes.
Originally developed in the 19th century, Hybrid Perpetual roses are a cross between Damask roses and Bourbon roses. They are valued for their ability to produce blooms from late spring until the first frost, providing continuous color and fragrance in the garden. Proper care, including regular pruning and fertilization, helps maintain their health and vigor.