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The Best Rose Varieties for Cutting and Bringing Indoors

Melina Trovatello|Jan 14, 2023

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Roses are a popular choice for adding a touch of beauty and fragrance to indoor spaces. Whether you want to brighten up a room with a bouquet of fresh-cut roses or add a single stem as a stunning accent to a vase, there are many varieties to choose from.

Here are some of the best rose varieties for cutting and bringing indoors:

Hybrid Tea Roses

These roses are known for their long, elegant stems and large, showy flowers. Hybrid tea roses come in a wide range of colors, including classic red and pink, as well as yellow, white, and orange. Some popular hybrid tea roses for cutting include ‘Peace’, ‘Mr. Lincoln’, and ‘Double Delight’.

Floribunda Roses

These roses are characterized by clusters of small, colorful flowers that bloom repeatedly throughout the season. Floribunda roses are often more compact and bushy than hybrid tea roses, making them well-suited for small gardens or containers. Some popular floribunda roses for cutting include ‘Iceberg’, ‘Flower Carpet’, and ‘Playboy’.

Old Garden Roses

These roses are a type of antique rose that has been around for hundreds of years. They are known for their fragrance and often have softer, more delicate petals than modern roses. Old garden roses come in a variety of colors, including shades of pink, red, yellow, and white. Some popular old garden roses for cutting include ‘Blushing Belle’, ‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’, and ‘Gloire de Dijon’.

Miniature Roses

As their name suggests, miniature roses are smaller versions of traditional roses, with small, delicate flowers and compact growth. They are perfect for small vases or for adding a touch of color to a desk or tabletop. Some popular miniature roses for cutting include ‘Tiddly Winks’, ‘Tom Thumb’, and ‘Little Darling’.

When selecting roses for cutting, look for flowers that are fully open but not yet past their prime. Avoid roses that are wilted or have browning petals. To keep your cut roses fresh for as long as possible, cut the stems at an angle and place them in a vase filled with fresh, cool water. Change the water every few days and add a floral preservative to help keep the flowers hydrated and looking fresh.

With so many beautiful rose varieties to choose from, you’re sure to find a few that are perfect for cutting and bringing indoors. Whether you prefer classic red roses or more unusual shades like yellow or orange, there’s a rose out there that will bring a touch of beauty and fragrance to your home.

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