Among the roses, the floribunda roses are the more compact representatives of their species. They have a bushy growth and, due to their flowers, which mostly appear in umbels, they delight with a true splendour of flowers. The shapes and colours of the flowers vary from noble to simple, so there is something for every taste. Only the scent is not very distinctive in this class, but floribunda roses are quite robust and easy to grow and delight the whole year round with their splendid flowers. They flower much more than Hybrid Tea soses or shrub roses and offer almost any colour. Polyantha- or Floribunda roses are another name for this class, although the individual differences between the sub-categories are now sometimes no longer discernible.
Beetroses are also very well suited as vase decorations, as their flowers are often (especially with Floribunda roses)very durable and the individual stems are lavishly decorated with them. In the garden they are predestined for planting beds and should be planted in groups at a distance of approx. 30-40 cm. In addition, bedding roses can also be grown very well in tubs and thus offer the possibility of enriching the terrace or conservatory with their beauty.