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- A world of colors and fragrances - noble rose varieties
- Monochrome Edelrosen with persuasiveness
- Pure romance - red varieties
- Pink varieties
- Multi-colored Edelrosen - perfect as a solitaire
- Nostalgic roses
- Edelrosen with a wonderful fragrance
- Tips
The Edelrose Fairest Cape delights with its delicate multicolor
A world of colors and fragrances - noble rose varieties
They are probably the most sold cut roses, the Edelrosen. As countless varieties have been bred in recent decades, it is difficult to keep track of the best specimens. But below you will get it!
Monochrome Edelrosen with persuasiveness
White roses are synonymous with purity, simple elegance and perfect for bridal bouquets. Above all else, the best varieties include 'Schloss Ippenburg' with its porcelain-white flowers and 'Roger Whittaker' with pure white flowers. Both varieties grow up to 120 cm high.
Yellow to orange colored roses are visually not overlooked. The variety 'Berolina' displays caramel-colored flowers. 'Landora', on the other hand, captivates the radiant lemon yellow of her peel blossoms. In order to be able to enjoy such beautiful roses for a long time, you should not neglect the care!
Pure romance - red varieties
Red roses are as cut flowers the most longed-for gift of many women in love. They stand for romance and eroticism. Here are the most proven varieties:
Pink varieties
The pink roses are playful, delicate and fresh at the same time. Recommended are these varieties with their outstanding features:
Multi-colored Edelrosen - perfect as a solitaire
The multicolored varieties work best in solitaire:
Nostalgic roses
The following Edelrosen are densely filled and quartered. As a result, they arouse nostalgia and are visually unique!
Edelrosen with a wonderful fragrance
These Edelrosen are the optimal choice for planting in the Duftgarten:
Tips
Are you looking for a cut-loving rose that is guaranteed to be a rarity? How about the Black Baccarat variety? It blooms in a nearly black color!