Blooms in Season: Fall Roses
As we move further into fall, not only do the leaves start changing colors, we also get to to see new flowers that are coming into season. As Natalie and I brainstormed this installment to share with all of you, we both wanted something unique. And boy, did Natalie throw it out of the park – the roses she found are breathtaking! These roses are true beauties – I dream about the hues!
Tell us a little bit about the different varieties of Roses that you wanted to highlight.
There are different classes of roses. Florabunda (lots of blooms, usually have several blooms on each stem and bloom more frequently), hybrid rose (pointy center with a long straight stem and is the typical florist rose) Shrub Roses (David Austin roses).
Koko Loko (florabunda)
Abraham Darby (David Austin)
Pieder B (Hybrid Tea)
These roses are beyond special and were grown by the talented rose grower Fallon Shea. The second I met her I knew I wanted more Fallon in my life. She understand roses and has a passion that I admire and that passionate spirit comes through in her flowers.
We see roses all year long at the flower market and the grocery store – is there a time of year that they are in season"
Roses are in season from April through October and they go dormant in the winter. Typically you would prune them in January and they stop producing in November. The heaviest bloom is the first bloom and in California that is the end of April or May and they slow down in the summer and ...
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