Old European Garden Roses
Five subclasses of roses that are Gallicas, Damasks, Albas, Centifolias, and Mosses make up the category “Old European Garden Roses“.
Most of the old garden roses blossom once in the growing season. However, there are some exceptions to it. Before the beginning of the trade of Rosa chinensis in the 18th century, old garden roses proudly bloomed most of the European gardens.
They are extremely tough and need very low maintenance. Full of character, these highly fragrant roses give a spectacular display.
China introduced repeat-flowering old roses to Europe in the 18th century. They got popular within no time due to their unique ability to repeat flowers throughout the blooming season.