bi-coloured roses

The beauty of bi-coloured roses

If you are looking to brighten up your garden with a beautiful rose or collection of roses but can’t decide on the colour, why not consider bi-coloured roses?

As you can see, they make a real statement in your garden. These eye-catching varieties will light up any place you plant them. These are some of our real favourites that look amazing when planted together in groups or when contrasting colours are planted together.

The roses we have chosen above will provide a sunny glow wherever you position them. The beauty of bi-coloured roses are plain to see. They are individual with each bloom looking different to another.

Embrace the uniqueness of bi-coloured blooms and add a little excitement into your colour palette.

Rose ‘Raspberry Ripple’ (Papageno)

Raspberry Ripple is a floribunda rose that blooms in clusters throughout the summer and into the autumn, so if you’re searching for a rose that’s slightly different, this is the rose for you.

This floribunda rose bush is disease resistant, durable, easy to maintain, and produces enormous clusters of gently fragrant blooms for a long season, making it excellent for the garden or a large pot on the patio or balcony. The striking colour is due to a ‘jumping gene,’ which causes inconsistency in the colour genes of each bloom, allowing it to be one of two colours. This gives each petal and flower a one-of-a-kind appearance.

Whether you are looking for some unique bi-coloured roses or any of the many beautiful rainbow of colours, we have a rose for you.