what type of flower or plant complements a rose garden?

Sunday, November 16th, 2008 | Garden Landscape

Rose Garden
Rita R asked:


My roses are pink, red and white and the garden is in full sun for most of the day. I need some plants to complement but not hide or take away from the roses.

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6 Comments to what type of flower or plant complements a rose garden?

lacenroses_us
November 17, 2008

Holly hocks are a great flower to accent these. They come in colors but I have the white and they are beautiful.

shazza
November 19, 2008

lavender is lovely as an under planting and they like the same conditions

fuzzy
November 19, 2008

baby’s breath

ANGEL
November 20, 2008

Plant tulips between Roses for a nice display in the spring before the roses bloom. You can grow herbs such as Rosemary Catmint (Nepeta) among the roses or grow Thyme, Dianthus, Petunias or Impatients as a ground cover under the roses.

You can chose flowers that are shorter than the rose likes the same sunny conditions to put in front of roses. Red roses with a shorter, silvery-white flower in front or a white allysum next to it would be beautiful. Notice the taller flowers behind the roses:

Photo of red, pink white roses with companion plants that include Columbine,Nepeta,Calendula,Scabiosa, Iris and Mexican Daisy:

Large white or pink rose bushes climbers go well with Larkspur, Delphinium, or Cornflowers: (scroll down page for photos)

A red rose with blue Anchusa:

Red floribunda rose with Lobelia

I would use Johnny Jump-Ups under a white rose bush. Here’s a red rose bush carpeted with violet Johnny Jump-Ups:

Take a look at how lavender-colored flowers go well with white roses, how the Pink Knockout rose is accented by Blue Wave Petunias:

It seems that roses go well with just about anything!
I have all kinds of perennials planted with my roses. I wish I could show you how my red Robusta Rose looks right now with the Heleniums behind it or how my Echinacheas Russian Sage compliment my pink, white red roses.

Good luck!!! Hope this is helpful.

tamie o
November 23, 2008

I would have white flocks, they grow tall enough to be seen in a rose garden.

Faira G
November 25, 2008

It depends on what you like. The site I gave you above has beautiful photos of companion plants next to roses to show you how they will look together. So you can see what grabs you and what doesn’t! Rule of thumb to keep in mind when planting your companion plants, consider plants that need only six hours of sun a day and most important… place companion plants far enough away from your roses so they will not rob your roses of nutrients, sunlight or inhibit air circulation!!! Inhibiting air circulation can lead to some ugly diseases where the only thing sitting pretty is your companion plant, the same said for nutrients and sunlight! I have over 250 roses in my garden, so I have gained some experience over the years.

I will list just a few companion plants for you but there are soooo many more and too many to list here.
I like blues so I will start with them.

Blue Wooduff, Larkspur, delphiniums.
English lavender, goodwin creek lavender,hidcote lavender and munstead lavender.
Love-in-the-mist bell flower
lobelia (attracts Hummers)

And there is, pink or white babies breath, asiatic lilies,Santa Barbara daisy, feverfew, catmint and catnip, campanulas, coreopsis, dianthus, veronica, pincushion flowers, daylilies, yarrow, ajuga, petunias, scented geraniums, asters, baloon flowers, bells-of-Ireland.

Dwarf mandia and lamiunm with their pretty leaves. For a Silvery shimmering look try, lambs ear, dusty miller, and small artemisias.

If you want a companion plant that helps with insect control (garlic that helps control insects and powdery mildew) marigolds, (nasturiums
helps keep slugs away from your roses) chives, etc.

I hope you find this Helpful, You already have so much helpful advise here, you can’t go wrong. Good Luck (:

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