Join the community of gardeners and collectors dedicated to safeguarding these unique, different-coloured roses, making your garden a floral beauty. Below, we will take you through 14 such unusual rose varieties.
Green Romantica
It is a hybrid tea rose celebrated for its distinctive lime green buds that evolve into an enchanting double bloom. These are perennial rare rose plants that thrive in full sun to part shade conditions. The rose variety grows to 4 to 5 feet.
These blooms captivate the onlookers with a white interior and fresh lime green outer petals. These are popular in trade and are easy to identify from florist bouquets. They do not thrive in colder regions, but gardeners in zone seven and above can cultivate these fragrant, rare beautiful roses. However, to preserve their colour, they must plant them in the shade.
Patrick Rose
Botanically called the Rosa ‘WEKamanda’, St. Patrick Rose has a bright lemon-yellow colour. When exposed to the sun and heat, they unveil their green hues. These will look their attractive best on a warm, sunny day.
These unusual colour roses make for the perfect addition to the bouquet or bridal decorations, as they pair well with white. Their yellow colour glistens in colder conditions. However, when the weather warms up, their unusual green colour appears. They are disease-resistant but become fragile in winter.
Pink Grootendorst
One of the standout features of the Pink Grootendorst roses is their fringed petals. While its foliage looks typical, its blooms look like carnations. They have a beautiful deep pink hue and are perennial plants.
These unique roses are hardy and flourish in full sun to partial shade conditions. They thrive in USDA hardiness four through nine. Under favourable conditions, they grow between 4 and 6 feet. So, it stays compact and can endure poor soils, shade, and harsh winds. However, deadhead them routinely for prolonged flowering.
Busy Bee Rose
Botanically called the Rosa ‘Busy Bee,’ the Busy Bee is one of the uncommon roses. You must consider them if growing roses in a container or a tiny area. This hybrid tea can endure cold weather, humidity, and summer heat. Their flowers bloom as peach, apricot, and coral but progressively become lighter or hotter pink when around the margins. For optimal effects, continue deadheading.
Claude Monet
Scientifically called the Rosa ‘Claude Monet,’ Claude Monet has double blossoms with yellow and light pink tones that predominantly occur in streaks and stripes.
They have a fruity fragrance and can add flush to lush foliage-filled gardens. These rare rose bushes thrive in USDA hardiness six and more. They are compact and grow up to three feet. Sadly, they can be challenging to spot, and you may not get the seeds to cultivate them.
Flawless Rose
This flora-tea rose is a unique rose variety developed by Jackson & Perkins. It is a blend of favourable characteristics from floribundas and hybrid teas. These unusual roses are loved for their raspberry fragrance, fully double blossoms, and pastel pink colour. The flower grows to 4 inches and thrives in the summer. They can endure the Southern and Western Ghats’ humidity and heat.
Lavender Veranda’ Rose
Like the other roses from the Veranda series, the Lavender Veranda roses are compact, making them one of the best picks for patios. These unique rose varieties thrive in a sunny spot and yield old-fashioned, dense blooms. They are cold-hardy and flourish in USDA zones five through nine. The Lavender Veranda rose can also endure humid or hot weather.
Koko Loco
Botanically called the Rosa ‘WEKbijou,’ Koko Loco is a perennial rose tree that thrives in full sun. They yield rich chocolate brown buds, which may not look the most appealing, but once they open up, they have a caramel latte colour with hints of lavender. They grow to 4-5 feet and thrive in USDA zones five through nine. These are unique roses to grow and are bound to grab all the attention from the onlookers. For a mixed bed, you can grow them with other lavender flowers like pale Violas or Phlox.
Its lavender tones are at their best in full sun and warm weather, whereas the coffee colours are prominent in the colder fall and spring months. It is their unusual hue that makes Koko a star among florists. It is often the first pick for neutral-themed wedding arrangements.
Osiria Rose
Scientifically called the Rosa ‘Osiria,’ Osiria Rose is a hybrid tea rose. Its petals have a dynamic crimson colour, which is a head-turner. They are white at the base and crimson at the front.
In contrast to the other rare roses, these species have bigger flowers. They have been around since 1978 and are a perfect selection for a serious gardener, as they can be somewhat high-maintenance. These bloom annually and have a strong perfume aroma, making them suitable for those hoping to add a musky scent to their garden.
Grace David Austin English Rose
Awarded with the RHS Award of Garden Merit, the ‘Grace’ David Austin English Rose has apricot-hued blooms that beautifully merge with the purple and dark red flowers and foliage. Most people prefer these unique colour roses for their repeat blooms, healthy performance, and warm perfume.
Miyabi
These are the much-popular Japanese varieties with pointed petals and a water-lily-like shape. They are perennials and grow in full sun. Miyabi grows up to six feet. You can plant them at USDA hardiness levels five through nine. They are gaining popularity because of their unusual flower colours. The plants have double blooms with a peach-to-beige centre and deep pink outer petals.
Snowdrift
If you need easy-growing but rare rose types, Snowdrift can be a good pick. These white-flowering roses help you achieve a classic, crisp garden look. They are a disease-resistant, and hardy hybrid rose variety that yields double white blooms year-round.
Their flowers are mainly grown in large containers with mixed borders. These plants thrive in well-drained, moist soil with full sun. They thrive in USDA regions four through nine and grow up to 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
Black Baccara
It is a hybrid tea rose with oxblood and velvety petals. They are perennials and bloom across the seasons. Black Baccara thrives in full sun to partial shade and grows up to six feet in favourable conditions, mainly in USDA zones five through nine. Its buds start almost black, but these unique real roses show their crimson tone as the rose unfurls.
It is a favourite in fall arrangements, particularly for its moody colouring and slender, long stems. They look good in vases and last for two weeks. These unique rose flowers prefer hot and dry climates. Do not grow them in humid regions, as they are susceptible to mildew and black spots.
Blue Roses
How can we miss the Blue roses when speaking of the rare rose colours? These belong to the Rosaceae family, and the flowers have blue-to-violet petals over the typical yellow, white, or red ones. While it is a rare rose variety, there is no such thing as a plain blue rose. Legends say that the first ever blue rose was a white rose painted or coloured blue.
Bottom Line
Roses are a symbol of beauty and charm, and the rare varieties only elevate their allure. Each of the 14 roses listed above unveils unique features and a spectrum of colours, contributing to their vivaciousness.
So, cultivating them in your garden can bring an exclusive touch to your space. But it is worth noting that their exclusivity often comes with a hefty price tag, emphasising the effort and rarity necessary to cultivate them. However, for avid collectors and gardeners, their visual appeal and unique characteristics make these rare roses worth it all. So, plant these unique species and make your space a floral masterpiece.