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Im planting a rose garden & the area only gets about 4 hrs of sunlight. Will my roses grow or just stay as is?
the area does get about 4 hours of full sunlight and i know that the roses wont die if they dont have full sunlight all day long but i also want them to grow and not stay little.
Well, there are shade tolerant roses out there. As for staying little, plants in shade tend to reach out for the sun so they won't be stunted.
Here are some that I know of:
Clair Matin
Cornelia
Excellenz von Schubert
Golden Showers
Gruss an Aachen
Mary Rose
Pink Knock Out
Rainbow’s End
Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis'
Sally Holmes
The Fairy
Zéphirine Drouhin
Here are some links to more:
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/roses.php... (huge list of shade tolerant roses)
http://gardening.about.com/od/rose1/a/Sh...
http://www.woodlandrosegarden.com/rose/s...
http://www.pickeringnurseries.com/web_st...
Hope this helps you. Just a little note, I have a friend who is a landscaper. Just happens that she lives in the oak forest but LOVES roses. She loves them so much that she plants them all over her yard and they are suprisingly doing well. She just takes any that she likes and sees what happens. Generally they grow taller than normal because they are "stretching" but they do flower and are not diseased. It's really a nice surprise. Now, these are not ideal conditions but just shows how resilient plants are.
Good luck!
Lynn Anderson -- Rose Garden







