Many hobby gardeners believe that the queen of flowers only thrives and blooms well in the full sun, but there are actually roses for the shadow and partial shade. The next 10 varieties need between 3 and 6 hours of direct sunlight a day to ensure floral splendor in the garden.
You should pay attention to this when planting roses for the shadow and partial shade!
When choosing the right roses for the shadow and partial shadow, you should consider some things.
- The orientation of the property: Most roses prefer a sunny location, but cannot defy heat. It is therefore very important how many hours the flower bed gets direct sunlight and when. The garden directed east gets morning sun, but is spared from the heat in the afternoon.The garden directed south standsUsually all day in the full sun. If the property has a western location, the roses usually get the afternoon sun. The shady north garden is not suitable for the rose plants. You can hardly get any direct sunlight there and then have to fight with waterlogging and draft.
- The roses like a bright place in the garden or on the terrace. Hell does not necessarily mean direct sunlight. The sunlight is weakened by a high wood or a sun sail. The light intensity there is significantly weaker than at a location in the full sun and the sensitive rose flowers and leaves do not burn.
- Even if the variety is suitable for shady and partially shaded gardens, you should constantly check the roses for fungal diseases such as mildew or star soot. The distance between the plants is very important so that the leaves and flowers can dry after rain and after watering.
- Traditionally, climbing roses and wild roses are better suited for shady locations.
Climbing roses for partial shade
With their flowers filled with large flowersThe variety of Paul's Himalayan Musk 'Is one of the most beautiful roses for the shadow and partial shade. It blooms in white and has a strong fragrance like wild roses. But be careful - climbing rose grows quickly and reaches a maximum growth height of 12 meters and becomes up to 3 meters wide.
- Flowering: June to August, only blooms once
- Location: partial shade, in the light shadow, bright and full sun
- Winter hardness: zones 4 to 8
- Floor: permeable, humus -rich, sandy
Die sort “Claire Austin”Forms beautiful filled flowers in a cream color and green foliage. It exudes gentle fragrance to myrrh. This climbing rose is very disease -resistant and is rarely affected by pests.
- Winter hardness zones: 5 to 9
- Location: partial shade, in the light shade, bright and full sun
- Flowering time: permanent blower from spring to late autumn
- Vulturehöhe: 3.6 meters
- Soil: permeable, airy, nutrient -rich
Compact roses for the shadow and partial shade
Die Sorte “Princess Alexandra Of Kent”is a compact shrub rose for shady areas. The filled pink flowers are around 10 cm tall. The plant is a real permanent bloomer, it forms new flowers all season that replace the withered. The rose is great for small gardens and also cuts a good figure as a container plant at the house entrance or on the terrace.
- Winter hardness zones: 5 to 9
- Location: partial shade, light shadows, Sowing locations
- Flowering: From spring to late autumn
- Vulturehöhe: 1.4 meters
- Floor: permeable, clay floor with high sand content, neutral pH, neutral pH
The Sorte “Lark Ascending”is a shrub rose that has conquered the hearts of the hobby gardeners with its half-filled flowers in apricot paint and its light fragrance. The shrub rose cuts a good figure both in combination with other flowers in the bed and as a planting of a hedge.
- Winter hardness zones: 5 to 9
- Location: partial shade, light shade and full sun
- Flowering: From spring to late autumn
- Vulturehöhe: 1.5 meters
- Floor: permeable, clay floor with high sand content, neutral pH, neutral pH
Solar roses for partial shade
The variety “Hansa”Enthusiastic with their purple pink flowers, which have a diameter of 10 cm. The ground cover roses are very adaptable and feel both in buckets and flower boxes, as well as in flower beds or as an border for the garden path. “Hansa” is also a Froshart and feels particularly comfortable in the partial shade.
- Winter hardness zones: 3 to 8
- Location: partial shade, light shadows and Sowing places in the garden
- Flowering time: from spring to late autumn, permanent bloomer
- Vulturehöhe: 1.2 meters
- Floor: permeable, clay floor with high sand content, neutral pH, neutral pH
“French Lace”is a rose in light apricot color. Each flower has the classic English form and is approx. 8 cm tall. Flower formation begins in May and ends in autumn. It exudes a slightly spicy fragrance. The plant is very heat -tolerant and practically resistantAgainst mildew.
- Winter hardness zones: 6 to 10
- Location: light shadows and sodious and sunny places in the garden
- Flowering: From late spring to late autumn, permanent bloomer
- Vulturehöhe: 1.2 meters
- Soil: permeable, nutrient -rich, sandy
Wild roses for partially shaded and SEDUNG areas
Wild roses are the environmentally friendly alternative to hybrids and people bred by humans. They cut a good figure both in tubs on the balcony and on the terrace, as well as as a supplement to the wild hedge in the natural garden.
The tuft roseIs a frosthart, bears fruit (inedible) and is very resistant to mildew and star soot. It thrives both in partial shade and in the sun and has a medium water requirement. It has no special demands on the ground. The tuft rose forms small white flowers that exude a strong fragrance.
The arable roseCan also thrive well at partially shaded locations, but prefers a place in the full sun. The less direct light she gets every day, the more the flower forms.