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The five best red garden roses for Valentine's Day

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Willemijn van Iersel, Friday 14 February 2025
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It's Valentine's Day. That calls for red roses, traditionally a large bouquet. But what are the best red roses for the garden?


Rosa 'Bienenweide Hellrot'

This rose, known for its bright red flowers, attracts bees with its single, striking blossoms that appear from early summer to autumn. Rosa 'Bienenweide Hellrot' grows into a compact shrub of about 60-80 cm tall and prefers a sunny to partially shaded location.


Rosa 'Bienenweide Rot'

Rosa 'Bienenweide Rot' produces rich, red flowers that attract bees from late spring to autumn. This cultivar forms a dense shrub that grows up to 80 cm high and wide, thriving best in full sun or light shade.


Rosa 'Bijenweelde Helderrood'

With its bright red, semi-double flowers that bloom continuously from June to September, Rosa 'Bijenweelde Helderrood' is an attractive choice for gardeners. This rose reaches a height of about 70 cm and performs excellently in sunny areas.


Rosa 'Crimson Siluetta'

'Crimson Siluetta' is a small, ground-covering rose with intense, carmine-red flowers that bloom all summer long. This rose grows up to 50 cm tall and spreads to about 60 cm, making it ideal for sunny borders and flower beds.


Rosa 'Wettra'

This large-flowered rose is characterized by its soft pink blooms with a strong fragrance, appearing from early summer until frost. Rosa 'Wettra' grows to a height of about 1 meter and requires a sunny spot in the garden for optimal blooming.


Roses for your planting plan

Also looking for beautiful pink roses for your garden project? Through online plant supplier Olaf Nijenkamp, you can order all the above red roses.


This article was made possible in part by Olaf Nijenkamp.


This article was originally published on February 14, 2025, on the website of De Hovenier.

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