Which type of rose suits your garden best?
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Shrub Rose: A rose that is planted and delivered in a pot. These roses already have a well-developed root system and can be planted directly. Ideal for planting throughout the year.
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Root Rose (Bare Root): Roses that are delivered without a pot or soil. These are usually planted in the fall or early spring. This also applies to peonies, which can also be supplied as bare roots.
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Standard Rose: A rose that is grafted onto a stem, giving it a tree-like, decorative shape. Perfect for smaller gardens or as striking elements in borders.
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XL Climbing Rose (150-200 cm): An extra large climbing rose, ideal for covering walls, pergolas or rose arches. The larger size allows for faster and more impressive growth.
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Cut Rose: Roses intended to be used as cut flowers to be placed in a vase.
- Peony: Peonies are beautiful flowers that can be delivered both as potted plants and bare root. Just like bare root roses, peonies are often planted in the fall or early spring.
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