Hi. I live in central Canada, and I would like to
plant some
roses. I would like to overwinter a tender variety. I have called some
greenhouses asking if they carry the type of
rose that I want, but none of them seem to have it. The type of
roses I want are called "Tender
roses" I beleive. You know the kind that you buy in a florist? They look like the kind that would come in a bouquet with the long stems.
Anyways, I was wondering if I could
plant those. But, every time I call a florist and ask for tender
roses, they just say "Tender
roses?...uh...no...we don't have those...". They always sound really confused at my question, so I was wondering if there was another name for them or something. Do they grow in a rosebush like other
flowers, or do you just
plant them in the ground? Also, are they expensive?
I prefer the white and pink varietys.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!