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Growing Fragrant Roses

By Charlie Nardozzi

(Family Features) Ah, the rose. No other flower conjures up such passion, sentimentality, and delight. No one is sure exactly what it is about this flower that inspires such adoration, but my guess is it’s the fragrance. While some modern hybrid roses aren’t fragrant, there are still many varieties with an intoxicating scent that will knock your socks off.

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Choosing the rose with the best fragrance is impossible because fragrance is a matter of personal preference. However, there are some varieties that many agree are incomparable when it comes to an alluring aroma. Here is a list of my favorite fragrant roses. I have personally grown some of them; others are rated as very fragrant by organizations such as the American Rose Society. Try at least one of these jewels in your garden this spring.

Top Fragrant Roses

All of the roses listed below are hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8, unless otherwise noted.

Where and How to Plant

Plant fragrant roses where they will be enjoyed indoors and out. Place them near windows or doorways so the fragrance wafts into the house during the day. Outdoors, place them close to pathways and gathering areas.

Plant after all danger of frost has passed in your area in a full sun location with good airflow around the plants to reduce disease. Dig a hole in well-drained, fertile soil and amend it with compost. In cold areas, plant deeply enough so that the graft union (bulge at the bottom of the stem) is 4 inches below the ground. In warm areas, plant so the graft is at or above ground level.

About the Author: Gardening With Charlie By Charlie Nardozzi
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Photo: Hybrid Tea Rose