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Which rose Class will achieve the desired design effect?

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Which rose Class will achieve the desired design effect?

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Some rose classes have distinct characteristics which make them more or less suitable as landscape ornamentals. For example, if in previous decisions (the “how” and “why” decisions) the gardener planned to grow a rose up and over an arch, a tall-growing Tea would afford a better view of the rose as it arched over the top of the structure. Teas are famous for their “nodding” blooms, and, as the garden visitor passed under the arch, he or she would be greeted by the full face of the bloom. Conversely, a Hybrid Perpetual or Hybrid Tea with their upward-facing, full blooms might be a better choice if the rose were to be viewed from eye level. And if the rose were to be grown up the back and over the top of an arbor or pergola, then a Species or true Climber might be the best choice. In this case, blooms are not necessarily desired along the vertical growth, but rather across the top of the arbor – where the growth is trained horizontally. If the rose is to be used as a background splash of

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