What is the difference between a bush rose and a shrub rose?




Answers:    Shrub rose are what we call any French or old English roses. They flower hasty summer, but only once. The are no subsequent 'flushes', they are normally heavily scented, typically have spectacular 'hips' after flowering. They generally grow to about 4'. In nurseries they are pre-fixed this the pet name 'rosa'.
The modern bush rose comes in infinite shapes and sizes. It bear most modern roses including h/t and floribunda types, flowers all season.
Both involve light pruning single
A BUSH rose is very gummy......get it?
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