
Welcome to Acqua Garden's exquisite selection of Floribunda Roses, where elegance meets resilience. Cultivated for their bountiful clusters of blooms, Floribunda Roses offer vibrant colours and intoxicating fragrances that will transform your garden into a floral paradise.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice looking to add a touch of charm to your outdoor space, our collection is perfect for any garden size or style. Each rose variety has been carefully chosen for its hardy nature, disease resistance, and easy cultivation, ensuring that every gardener can enjoy their stunning beauty with minimal fuss. From 'Amazing Grace' to 'Arthur Bell' find the perfect Floribunda Rose for your garden today. View all Rose Plants.
Commonly Asked Questions
What is meant by a floribunda rose?
Floribunda Roses, derived from the Latin term for "many flowering," bear numerous flowers in large clusters. Unlike Hybrid Tea roses, they are generally less fragrant, but they are hardier, more robust, and exhibit higher disease resistance, making them easier to grow.
Where is the best place to plant a floribunda rose?
Floribunda roses thrive in sunny positions sheltered from strong winds. They require well-drained soil and do not perform well in shaded or crowded areas. Ensuring proper soil drainage is vital as they are not well-suited to wet ground.
What is the difference between a bush rose and a floribunda?
Hybrid Tea roses (or bush roses) typically feature one flower per stem and blossom in three flushes from summer to late autumn. In contrast, Floribundas have multiple blooms per stem and continuously flower from summer to late autumn, offering more prolific and extended visual appeal.
Are floribunda roses high maintenance?
Floribunda roses are particularly hardy and require less care compared to other varieties. To maintain healthy plants, water only the base and avoid wetting the leaves to discourage leaf scorch and disease. Deadheading spent flowers can also promote ongoing blooms.
Do floribunda roses do well in pots?
Smaller-growing floribunda roses can thrive in containers, but it’s best to avoid larger varieties, as they are better suited to garden planting. Choose a compact floribunda variety to ensure optimal growth and flourishing in pots.