In ourprevious poston rose account , we learned that roses in the United States were being grown mostly for their power to bring on long - stem cut flowers — often to the determent of garden characteristic such as attractiveness of shrub , disease resistance , and even hardiness . But this was not always the suit in other countries .

Many European rose - spawn house carry on to keep their garden rise and exposition / cut - flower lines very freestanding . They bred roses for the cut - flower manufacture in addition to a altogether freestanding note of garden rose wine . The German firm ofKordes and Söhneis a prime example , as is the Gallic firm ofDelbard . And some , likePeter Beales Rosesin the UK , merely breed only garden roses . But these garden roses were mostly throttle to Europe , where the contrast between them and cut - heyday / exhibition variety was kept clean clear-cut . In summation , Europe and most of the rest of the world have always had an averting to chemicals for the domicile market .

In the latter part of the twentieth century as the United States became more environmentally aware , many chemicals were taken off the market . While some fine intercrossed teas were able-bodied to thrive without them , many that could only be grown with now disappearing chemical substance began to stagger . Since those rosiness had been marketed and sell at the disbursal of the truthful garden rosebush , it mean that many a home gardener was suddenly face with a industrial plant that was difficult to develop , would n’t flourish , and in many instances died off within a few years . Sound familiar ?

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rose wine began to get the reputation as being crabby , weak , and want a great sight of charge . Suddenly June meat cleaver in her pearls was our grandmother knuckle down over her roses , and we did n’t want to have to work that hard !

That gardeners were beginning to attend for easier - to - develop rosebush is evidenced in the renascent interest group in the honest-to-goodness garden rosiness during this metre . Old garden roses had a reputation for being disease insubordinate and gentle to uprise . They had make this reputation because over time , the poor ones had disappeared and the stronger ones had subsist . I suspect that in 100 years the hybrid afternoon tea division will have gone through the same process and that someone reading this will wonder what the trouble was all about !

In the 1990s , theDavid Austin Rosestook flight in this rural area . They not only had an old - fashioned look and could be planted among other plants , but they also had fragrance . In their own fashion , they reintroduced the conception of garden roses as flower bush to the United States . They were marketed as garden rose , and once again the ancestry between garden roses and curve - bloom / exposition roses reemerged in the United States .

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