Ground cover roses are very low and broad growing roses, which often cover the ground on slopes or border plantings. With small single to slightly double flowers they provide a dense carpet of flowers. They need different space to develop, are very flowering, robust and easy to maintain. Some growers also refer to small shrub roses as ground covers, although they can grow up to 1 m high.
In the rose class ground cover roses, the predicate ADR was awarded most frequently, which makes this rose class particularly suitable for a wide variety of locations even under less than optimal conditions. In addition, ground cover roses are extremely hardy and their dense growth provides an ecosystem for all kinds of useful insects. Hanging ground cover roses are also suitable for embellishing small walls with their hanging branches richly covered with flowers. They delight us with a continuous flowering and should not be missing in any garden.