9 Best Roses To Grow For Cut Flowers

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Love fresh roses?

Growing your own is a game-changer.

Some roses are perfect for cutting. They look stunning in vases and last long.

Want to know which ones to plant?

Let’s explore the best roses for cut flowers!

Hybrid Tea Roses

Hybrid Tea Roses
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Hybrid Tea Roses are the classic choice for cut flowers, known for their large, elegant blooms on long stems.

They’re basically the rock stars of the rose world!

Grandiflora Roses

Grandiflora Roses
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Grandiflora Roses combine the beauty of Hybrid Teas with the cluster effect of Floribundas.

They’re perfect if you want a bouquet that’s a little extra.

Floribunda Roses

Floribunda Roses
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Floribunda Roses offer a burst of smaller blooms in clusters.

They have a wildflower vibe but still bring that chic rose appeal to your vase.

English Roses

English Roses
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English Roses have a delightful old-fashioned charm and come with strong fragrances.

They make your home smell amazing and look so romantic.

Miniature Roses

Miniature Roses
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Miniature Roses are tiny but mighty, great for small arrangements and delicate cut flower displays.

Perfect for when you need a dash of elegance without overwhelming the whole room.

David Austin Roses

David Austin Roses
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David Austin Roses are renowned for their full, lush petals and incredible scent.

These are the roses if you’re looking to impress with a luxurious bouquet.

Climbing Roses

Climbing Roses
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Climbing Roses can be a little cumbersome for cutting, but their large, beautiful flowers are worth the effort.

They add a touch of whimsy and drama to any arrangement.

Polyantha Roses

Polyantha Roses
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Polyantha Roses produce loads of small, delicate blooms that look charming when bunched together.

Great for a rustic, garden-fresh vibe.

Knock Out Roses

Knock Out Roses
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Knock Out Roses are low-maintenance but still produce lovely flowers for cutting.

They’re perfect if you want roses without all the fuss.

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