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Roses

Since 2013 we are the largest rose dealer in the Baltic states, with already delivered more than 50.000 orders rose plants with home delivery to our customers in all of European counties. We deliver bareroot roses in March and potted roses in spring, summer and fall. For international delivery we can remove excessive soil from roots to fit in the delivery cost.
Our assortment includes only licenced and A-quality roses, which we carefully select each year from Dutch, Belgium, Denmark and Germany growers. We sell only licenced roses from David Austin, Meilland, Kordes, Tantau, Guillot, Delbard, Lens, Weeks etc.
We have almost  100 percent accuracy guarantee that you will get the rose variety you have ordered. Pre-orders can be made all year round. Please use a chat function on this pages to ask questions, and please leave an email if you did not get an immediate answer, we shall answer in a few hours during summer-winter and within several days during spring.

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  • Climbers

    Climbers are a modern rambling roses group, which differs from those in repeat flowering both on previuos and this year's wood. We deliver bare root climbing roses in March and potted roses form the beginning of spring until late autumn. You can preorder roses all year round.

  • Shrub
  • Floribunda

    Floribunda roses belong to the same Modern bush rose group as Tea Hybrid, but are of a more rounded growth habit, a bit smaller blooms which are usually in clusters, while tea hybrids are usually flowering solo. Also, they are more suitable for worse growing conditions, sandy soil or exposed places.

  • Tea Hybrid

    Modern bush roses

    Modern bush roses (Rosa) include Hybrid Tea roses and Floribunda roses. Hybrid Tea roses have double flowers, in single or small clusters with shapely, often scrolled flowers. Floribunda roses have double flowers in large clusters, usually with cup-shaped blooms. Flowers are all colours of the rainbow (except true black and blue), blooming over a long period in summer and early autumn. New cultivars often offer increased disease-resistance and vigour and will repeat-flower well. 

     Looks

    Modern bush roses produce masses of flowers, sometimes richly fragrant, in colour shades of white, cream, yellow, pink, red, crimson, purple and orange; some are striped, bi-coloured or multi-coloured. Hybrid Tea roses are usually upright and vase-shaped with large pointed flower buds and bear each flower, or small clusters, on a single stem. Floribunda roses are rounded and bushy and produce blooms in large clusters. 

     Likes

    Modern bush roses grow best in a sunny site. They like free-draining soil that is slightly moisture-retentive, ideally enriched annually with well-rotted manure or garden compost. They enjoy generous feeding (with a proprietary rose fertiliser) in spring and again in early summer.

     Dislikes

    Modern bush roses don't like shade or very light, poor or waterlogged soil. A windy site can lead to uneven growth.

     Did you know?

    All rose flowers are good for cutting but the large, usually double and fragrant flowers of Hybrid Tea roses with long upright stems and well-shaped flowers are great for flower arranging.

  • David Austin

    Vitaflora nursery is one of the largest English roses distributors in Europe since 2012. Here at www.davidaustin.eu you can find more than seventy of the original David Austin rose varieties, including newest, rare and heritage names. In March we deliver bare root plants and all year round we offer pot grown plants, which we deliver all across Europe.

  • Canadian
  • Old
  • Groundcovering

    Groundcovering roses are a rather variable group of roses that are, to a greater or lesser degree, wider than they are tall. Ground cover roses are characterised by smaller flowers and being particularly free-flowering, most repeating very well. 

  • Miniature, polyantha

    Miniature roses grow to a height of between 30-45 cm, sometimes more according to growing conditions. They have been greatly improved in recent years and the newer varieties include some excellent bushy plants with prettily-formed flowers. They are useful for window boxes and tubs as well as very small gardens.

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  • For Fragrance
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  • Rambler

    Here you can find our rambler roses asssortment. See also Climbing roses here

  • Other roses
  • Winter hardy

    Here you can find the winter hardiest roses in their class. Please also see and filter all roses by hardiness zone here

  • "peony-like"
  • Japanese

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