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- BALLERINA - Hydrangea-like large heads of tiny pale pink flowers with white eye. Perpetual flowering with good weather resistance. Tiny orange fruit follow the flowers.
- BARKAROLE (Tanelorak) - A beautiful HT with black buds that open to perfectly formed blooms of rich turkey red with a velvety sheen on the outer petals. The foliage is red at first then turns dark green and glossy. Growth is upright.
- BELLE EPOQUE - This unusual bronze coloured rose is an ideal choice for those who like muted shades in their gardens. A very healthy, vigorous plant and good for cutting.
- BERKSHIRE (Korpinka) - Brilliant magenta pink blooms opening flat to show off glorious yellow stamens. Shapely clusters set off against glossy green foliage. A teriffic rose for landscaping, container planting or in the border.
- BIG PURPLE (Stebigpu) - The large flower has an attractive, well formed shape and is a very striking, deep beetroot-purple supported on a strong upright bush. A hardy and disease resistant rose with no special requirements other than a sunny position with well drained soil. Suitable for bedding or border.
Also known as Nuit D'Orient and Stephens Big Purple. (McGredy 1988)
- BIRTHDAY BOY - A wonderful addition in 2004 to Apuldram Roses and launched by us at Hampton Court. Birthday Boy has large full blooms of lilac purple with the most powerful perfume, flowers are produced both singly and in clusters on good strong stems. It has excellent resistance to disease and produces blooms in abundance from early in the season until the first frost. The foliage is glossy and light green. It also makes a super rose for bedding, cutting and can be grown in a container.
- BIRTHDAY GIRL (Meillasso) - Vivid cascades of cream, yellow and carmine pink blooms on a low arching bush make this attractive rose an ideal birthday present for that special lady! Can be grown in a pot or at the front of as border, makes a lovely small rose hedge too!
- BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT - Large open pure white semi-double flowers of an almost paper-like texture blooming throughout the season. It carries beautiful hips in the autumn.
Rugosa (Cochet-Cochet 1892)
- BLESSINGS - A profusion of pretty salmon pink blooms produced continuously on a vigorously growing bush. Healthy, reliable and fragrant. This rose makes a good bedding plant, looks good in mass displays and mantains its attraction even in rainy weather. Strong growing, dense double flowers grow in clusters and are good for cutting. Tolerant of poorer soils.
- BLUE FOR YOU (Jamblue) - A stunning floribunda with an abundance of blue/lilac/mauve blooms in clusters.
The colourful blooms have a whiter centre plus attractive golden stamens.
Masses of flowers through the summer and into the autumn.
The bush can get a little untidy if the spent blooms are not removed regularly. Once the spent blooms are removed the repeat is quite quick.
Not very big so should cope with a container.
- BLUE MOON - Lilac blooms fairly full with 38 petals. Good for cutting. Mixes well in flower arrangements with pinks and reds. Light green foliage. Almost thornless. Upright growth.
- BLUE PETER (Ruiblun) - This lilac-purple miniature rose has semi double flowers and bushy growth. A delightful little rose for small flower arrangements.
- Blush Noisette - Soft lilac pink to cream flowers produced in clusters, the noisette form with a spicy perfume are produced throughout the whole of the summer. It can be kept as a shrub of 6-7ft or trained as a climber up to 12ft approximately.
- BOBBIE JAMES - RAMBLER - Some say the best small flowered rambler to resemble a wild rose and is very much loved by those who that have grown it. Not unlike cherry blossom the large trusses of billowing white blooms are very striking, the yellow stamens and powerful fragrance give this rose just about all the pulling power it needs.
- BONICA (Meidomanac) - Pale pink old fashioned shaped blooms on arching bright green foliage. A small shrub which flowers prolifically throughout the season.
- BRAVEHEART (Cocjabby) - Coral salmon HT shaped blooms which are complemented by deep green glossy foliage. The plant is upright in growth and is very healthy.
(Cocker 1993)
- BREATH OF LIFE (Harquanne) - Medium pink to apricot flowers of HT type which are good for cutting. This climber is upright in growth and can be kept pruned and grown as a shrub, Named for the Royal College of Midwives.
- BRIDE (Fryyearn) - Exquisitely formed blooms of soft, delicate pink are good in all weathers and borne in profusion. Vigorous plant with distinctive purple-red foliage when young, a neat, bushy habit and high resistance to disease. Excellent for bedding and cutting.
- BROTHER CADFAEL (ausglobe) - Giant globular blooms of beautiful clear pink, similar to peonies. Well held and not floppy! The bush is strong and well proportioned.
- BUFF BEAUTY - Large trusses filled with pale apricot-coloured double flowers. It has a sprawling habit so needs plenty of space in width. Flowers throughout the summer.
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