Classifications of Modern Roses

Information on the Classification of Rose Plants

© Angela England

Hybrid Tea rose bud: Beautiful cut flower opening, Henning Buchholz

Selecting the right rose plant can be a daunting task. Take a look at the modern rose classifications to find a class of roses suited for your garden area.

The American Rose Society has been the final word in classifying rose types for many years and their 2007 edition of the “Handbook for Selecting Roses” has Modern Roses listed in these general classifications.

A word about Modern Roses: This article will deal with roses created after the first hybrid tea ‘La France’ was introduced in 1867. The classifications of modern roses are based on growth habit, flower form and colors.

For information about the other classes of roses see "Classifications of Species and Old Garden Roses".

Hybrid Tea and Grandiflora Roses

Floribunda and Polyantha Roses

Miniature and Mini-Flora Roses

Shrub Roses

The shrub rose classification varies in terms of flower form and color. According to the American Rose Society “There are five popular subdivisions within the class: hybrid kordesii, hybrid moyesii, hybrid musk, hybrid rugosa and shrub.” These rose plants are usually sprawling in nature and will grow vigorously up to 15’ depending on the specific rose.

A special collection of roses that fall into this category are the English Roses developed by David Austin. These “new old roses” look like the old garden roses in form and fragrance but are repeat or continuous blooming like many of the modern roses.

Large Flowered Climber and Hybrid Wichurana Roses

Finding out the classification of a rose plant will help you learn a little bit about how you can expect it to perform in the garden. The other thing to consider in selecting a rose is the color of the flower. So many choices - it isn't an easy decision to make but it sure is a fun one!

Join the discussion about roses and share your favorites or how you plan to use them in your garden!


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