Rose Garden Bed

Rose Garden Bed

The Rose Garden is filled with many different types of roses,  and is accompanied by iris, salvia, fall asters and even butterfly pea vine. It has a beautiful backdrop of different types of vines.

Favorite Plants in this bed:

Belinda's Dream - Rosa 'Belinda's Dream'

A double-bloom shrub rose with 100+ petals in each bloom. This hardy lady was developed in 1992 by a mathematics instructor at A&M named Dr. Robert Bayse.  Belinda’s Dream is also an Earth-Kind® rose cultivar.

Dick Clark - Rosa Dick Clark

A newer addition to the bed, that when mature, will produce 3.5″ flowers that range from dark pink to red in color.

Roses are simple to propagate at home.  The link below is a tutorial video of how to propagate your own roses!
Earth-Kind® roses do well in a variety of soil types, ranging from well-drained acid sands to poorly aerated, highly alkaline clays. Once established, these select cultivars also have excellent heat and drought tolerance.

Belinda’s Dream Rose

Concerned aout Rose Rosette Disease? Learn more from Texas A&M AgriLife.
Want to maximize your rose bloom? See AgriLife’s rose pruning video tutorial below.
Lake Granbury Master Gardeners Rose Pruning Guide

Patricia Claire Iris

Dick Clark Rose