Ramona
CLIMBING ROSES
This climbing rose is a true highlight for a romantic garden. Its large, double flowers are painted in an elegant greenish-white shade with ivory undertones, while the base of the petals shows a delicate green hue.
FLORIBUNDA
Hardiness zone: 6 (USDA), (-17° to -23°)
This exquisite rose captivates with its golden-yellow color and romantic, fully double blooms. Each flower has about 85 petals and reaches 8−9 cm in diameter, creating a truly luxurious impression. A light rose-lemon fragrance with citrus notes adds special charm. Rose blooms early and almost continuously throughout the season.
The bush is upright and compact. Dense, dark green semi-matte foliage highlights the vivid color of the flowers. The variety shows excellent disease resistance, tolerates rainy weather well.
This rose is an excellent choice for classic-style borders, flower compositions, and gardens that value the harmony of color, fragrance, and form.
Flowering: repeated, abundant, practically continuous. Flowers are grouped in clusters of 3−5, up to 15 during peak flowering.
Disease resistance: very high.
Choosing a planting site:
Roses love the sun, so it is recommended to plant them in well-lit areas with light ventilation. A location protected from strong winds is desirable.
*The female name given to the rose is not a variety name. A rose is like a woman, beautiful, elegant and unique, so each one inspired us for a woman’s name as well.
CLIMBING ROSES
This climbing rose is a true highlight for a romantic garden. Its large, double flowers are painted in an elegant greenish-white shade with ivory undertones, while the base of the petals shows a delicate green hue.
TEA HYBRID ROSE
The main feature of this rose is its striking bicolor petals: deep crimson-red tones adorned with creamy-yellow stripes and strokes. This unusual combination looks luxurious and impressive both in the garden and in bouquets.
Two-year-old seedling
The common almond is one of the most beautiful ornamental trees, transforming into a pink cloud of delicate, fragrant blossoms in early spring. It fills the garden with the warmth and charm of the south — even in northern climates.