Types of Roses

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Across
  1. 3. – Similar to climbing roses but more vigorous, producing abundant flowers in early summer.
  2. 4. – Climbing, fragrant, and known for repeat blooming.
  3. 6. – One of the oldest cultivated roses, known for its deep colors and strong fragrance.
  4. 8. – Fragrant and delicate, known for its tea-like scent.
  5. 9. – Small and compact, perfect for containers and indoor growing.
  6. 11. – Abundant clusters of small flowers, often used for ground cover.
  7. 12. – Long, arching canes that can be trained to grow on trellises or fences.
  8. 13. – Noted for moss-like growth on the sepals, often fragrant.
  9. 14. – Hardy and disease-resistant, often used in landscaping.
Down
  1. 1. – Clusters of smaller blooms, continuous flowering throughout the season.
  2. 2. – Classic, large, single blooms on long stems, ideal for cutting.
  3. 5. – A blend of old-world charm with modern reblooming qualities.
  4. 6. – Hybrid of hybrid tea and floribunda, large blooms in clusters.
  5. 7. – Highly fragrant, used in perfume and rose oil production.
  6. 10. – Repeat-blooming with a strong fragrance and lush flowers.