Community Education on Environment and Development

Disease-resistant Roses

These roses perform well without succumbing to blackspot, powdery mildew, or rust, although all may show some symptoms of these diseases. Plant them where they get plenty of sun and good air circulation. Give them rich soil, steady water, and a complete organic fertiliser in spring for healthiest plants.

Name
Type Characteristics
‘Alba’ Rosa rugosa Rosa rugosa white
'Altissimo' Climber deep red
‘Bonica’ Shrub rose pink
'Cecile Brunner' Polyantha polyantha - multiple pale pink flowers
'Climbing America' Climber apricot
‘Dublin Bay’ Climber medium red
'Elina' Hybrid tea yellow blend
'English Garden' English rose apricot
'Europeana' Floribunda dark red
'Fair Bianca' English rose white
'Fantin La Tour' Floribunda lavender
'Fragrant Cloud' Floribunda red-orange, stunning fragrance
'Golden Wings' Shrub rose yellow blend
‘Hansa’ Rosa rugosa Rosa rugosa warm deep purple-red
‘Honor’ Hybrid tea pristine white
'Iceberg' Floribunda vigorous white blooms
'Just Joey' Hybrid tea large apricot blooms
'Mary Rose' English rose medium pink with opulent blooms
'Pascali' Hybrid tea pristine white
‘Penelope’ Old rose white
'Queen Elizabeth' Hybrid tea large deep pink flowers
‘Sally Holmes’ Shrub rose white with yellow center
'Sexy Rexy' Floribunda striking big pink flowers
'Sombreuil' Climber white
'Souvenir De La Malmaison' Old rose shrubby pink flowers
‘Vanity’ Old rose soft rose/lavender
     
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