Searching for the elusive green rose bush? While most rose bushes dazzle with hues of red, pink, and yellow, the green rose bush stands out as a unique and rare gem in the gardening world. New Zealand gardeners love its fascinating blooms, which feature distinctive green petal-like sepals that blend seamlessly into leafy garden landscapes. These unusual plants offer both conversation value and sophisticated style—a charming choice for those seeking something truly different in their rose collection.

Hemerocallis Rose Cherub is a variety of the commonly known, Day Lily, and features very showy flowers. The large and showy, rose-pink flowers are only at peak condition for a day, but are continually produced through summer. They are held above the strap-like, green leaves which serve as a lovely backdrop to the flowers as it grows to 50 cm tall and the same wide. Hemerocallis Rose Cherub is commonly mass planted as a groundcover, planted around the base of larger trees, included in borders, added to a mixed planting, or included in cottage gardens.
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Rose Cecile Brunner is a climbing variety that produces masses of mid-sized, double, light pink flowers. The flowers are borne in large, loose clusters from spring through autumn. It will grow to about 4 m tall but can be trimmed as necessary. Rose Cecile Brunner is commonly trained onto a trellis in a courtyard or cottage garden, planted to lavish a fence, or included anywhere the beauty can be appreciated.
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