What goes with roses: 30 beautiful rose companions

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  • Rose companion from A to F
  • From G to M
  • From O to R
  • From S to Z
  • frequently asked Questions

The beauty of roses really comes into its own when surrounded by the right companion plants. It is important for rose companions that they have similar requirements to roses. We tell you what goes well with roses.

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Rose companion from A to F

Columbine (Aquilegia)

If you are looking for rose companions in bright colors and with unusual flower shapes, you are at the columbine correct.

Columbine (Aquilegia)
  • Growth height: 50 to 60 cm
  • Flowering period: May to June
  • Flower colors: white, pink, violet, blue, multicolored
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses, bed roses

Tip:

By self-seeding, the columbine can also colonize beds across the board within a short time, thereby reducing weed growth.

Bearded Beard (Caryopteris clandonensis)

The beard flower is particularly popular with insects and offers a rich supply of food again in late summer.

Bearded Beard (Caryopteris clandonensis)
  • Growth height: 70 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Flower colors: white, pink, blue
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses

A notice:

The beard flower is only partially frost-resistant. Protect the roses with brushwood in winter, and at the same time cover the bearded beard a little.

Blue fescue (Festuca cinerea)

grasses like the blue fescue are an attractive but not intrusive companion to roses. They are the ideal combination when the rose flower is to play the leading role in a border.

Blue fescue (Festuca cinerea)
  • Growth height: 10 to 25 cm
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Flower colors: yellowish to brownish
  • Suitable rose species: standard roses, miniature roses

Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens)

The boxwood goes well with roses and is used in English rose gardens like as bed edging used, but is also suitable as a shrub in rose bed.

Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens)
  • Growth height: 40 to 450 cm
  • Flowering time: March to April
  • Flower colors: inconspicuous yellow-green
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, standard roses

Fingerbush (Potentilla fruticosa)

cinquefoils are very tolerant of pruning, which also makes them suitable as low borders for rose beds.

Fingerbush (Potentilla fruticosa)
  • Growth height: 120 to 150 cm
  • Flowering period: June to October
  • Flower colors: white, yellow, orange, pink
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses, standard roses, climbing roses

flame flower (phlox)

If you find it difficult to decide on a rose companion, then you are flame flowers always a suitable choice. The only downside to the Phlox is that it susceptible to powdery mildew is.

flame flower (phlox)
  • Growth height: 60 to 80 cm
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Flower colors: white, pink, red, violet, blue, multicolored
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses, standard roses, groundcover roses, bed roses

Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla)

The blossom of lady's mantle is rather inconspicuous, but the leaves are an eye-catcher. They are ideal as a green ground cover around roses.

Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla)
  • Growth height: 5 to 50 cm
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Flower colors: yellow-green
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses, standard roses, climbing roses, ground cover roses

From G to M

Honeysuckle (Lonicera)

The honeysuckle is itself very vigorous and an undemanding companion to roses that only needs a trellis.

Honeysuckle (Lonicera)
  • Growth height: 300 to 400 cm
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Flower colors: white, yellow, orange, reddish
  • Suitable rose species: climbing roses

Hops (Humulus lupulus)

The hop is a true climbing expert and, together with climbing roses, an eye-catcher on a rose arch.

Hops (Humulus lupulus)
  • Growth height: 600 to 10000 cm
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Flower colors: green-white
  • Suitable rose species: climbing roses

St. John's Wort (Hypericum)

There are different types of St. John's wort, which makes it suitable for a wide variety of roses. Some St. John's wort species also have an attractive fruit decoration.

Large-flowered St. John's Wort 'Hidcote' (Hypericum)
Large-flowered St. John's Wort 'Hidcote'
  • Growth height: 20 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: May to August
  • Flower colors: yellow
  • Suitable types of roses: dwarf roses, bed roses, shrub roses, standard roses

Pennisetum (Pennisetum)

That fits in a loosely designed bed Pennisetum grass ideal as underplanting for roses.

Pennisetum alopercuroides (Pennisetum alopercuroides)
  • Growth height: 60 to 90 cm
  • Flowering period: August to October
  • Flower colors: whitish, pink, brownish
  • Suitable types of roses: standard roses, bed roses, shrub roses

Lupins (Lupinus polyphyllus)

lupins can become impressive perennials, are therefore only suitable as rose companions for species that grow into lush shrubs themselves.

Many-leaved lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus)
  • Growth height: 60 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: May to August
  • Flower colors: white, yellow, orange, pink, red, blue, violet
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses

Marguerite (Leucanthemum vulgare)

The daisy can be a haven of peace in a colorful bed of roses thanks to its white colour. In addition to the small white daisy, cultivars in yellow or pink are also suitable as companions for roses.

Marguerite (Leucanthemum)
  • Growth height: 50 to 60 cm
  • Flowering period: May to June
  • Flower colors: white
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, standard roses, dwarf roses

Mints (Mentha)

mints are an ideal rose companion if you want to save a lot of care work, because we quickly cover large areas.

Strawberry mint (Mentha species)
Strawberry mint (Mentha species)
  • Growth height: 30 to 50 cm
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Flower colors: reddish, violet
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses, standard roses, bed roses, ground cover roses

Tip:

If you don't want mints to spread, plant them with a root barrier.

From O to R

Oregano (Origanum vulgare)

The oregano goes well with roses as it gets along well with different soils and does not compete in terms of nutrients due to its frugality.

Oregano (Origanum vulgare)
  • Growth height: 20 to 30 cm
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Flower colors: pink
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses, standard roses

Peonies (Paeonia)

If you want flowers in the bed before the first rose blossoms, you should go to the peony grab as a rose companion. Are they faded?, the first rose blossoms are usually already appearing.

Peony (Paeonia)
  • Growth height: 50 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: May to June
  • Flower colors: white, yellow, pink, red
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses

Purple Bells (Heuchera)

The Purplebells has rather inconspicuous flowers, the more attractive is the foliage. Depending on the variety, the coloring ranges from green-yellow to a dark red.

Purple Bells (Heuchera)
  • Growth height: 30 to 50 cm
  • Flowering period: June to August
  • Flower colors: white, pink, red
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, standard roses, dwarf roses

Purple Love Grass (Eragrostis spectabilis)

The purple love grass not only goes very well with roses outdoors, but also harmonises with them Cut roses in the vase good.

Purpus love grass (Eragrostis spectabilis)
Photo by David J. pole, Eragrostis spectabilis 2zz, Edited by Home Garden, CC BY-SA 4.0
  • Growth height: 40 to 60 cm
  • Flowering period: August to October
  • Flower colors: dark violet to brown
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, standard roses, bed roses

Larkspur (Delphinium)

The delphinium is an ideal rose companion in a larger bed of roses.

Larkspur (Delphinium)
  • Growth height: 60 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: July to August
  • Flower colors: white, pink, violet, blue
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses

Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)

The rosemary is a good alternative to shrubs such as boxwood as a companion to roses.

Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)
  • Growth height: 50 to 100 cm
  • Flowering time: April to June
  • Flower colors: light purple
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses, standard roses

Tip:

Older plants usually no longer need winter protection and also survive low temperatures well.

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)

The Switchgrass is ideal for filling larger gaps in beds, but should be combined with more luxuriantly growing rose varieties due to its size.

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)
  • Growth height: 150 to 180 cm
  • Flowering period: July to September
  • Flower colors: brownish
  • Suitable rose species: shrub roses

From S to Z

Sage (Salvia)

From the sage There are many different types that vary in flower color and leaf color, making them suitable for all types of roses.

Woodland Sage (Salvia nemorosa)
Woodland Sage (Salvia nemorosa)
  • Growth height: 20 to 100 cm
  • Flowering period: July to August
  • Flower colors: white, blue, violet
  • Suitable types of roses: Shrub roses, bed roses, dwarf roses, standard roses, ground cover roses, climbing roses

Wild thyme (Thymus serpyllum)

As a ground cover, wild thyme is an ideal companion to roses for varieties that do not grow very wide.

Red sand thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus')
Red sand thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus')
  • Growth height: 5 to 10 cm
  • Flowering period: June to August
  • Flower colors: pink
  • Suitable types of roses: standard roses, dwarf roses

Yarrow (Achillea)

The yarrow is an easy-care rose companion. However, like the roses, she is susceptible to aphids.

Yarrow (Achillea)
  • Growth height: 40 to 60 cm
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Flower colors: white, pink, orange, reddish, yellow
  • Suitable types of roses: Shrub roses, bed roses, dwarf roses, standard roses

Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii)

The butterfly lilac is a popular ornamental shrub because it is very easy to care for and cut compatible is.

Butterfly bush (Buddleja)
  • Growth height: 150 to 200 cm
  • Flowering period: July to October
  • Flower colors: white, pink, violet
  • Suitable rose species: Shrub roses, bed roses, ground cover roses

Irises (irises)

Irises are not very competitive. As rose companions, they are therefore only suitable for loose or open rose beds.

sword lily (iris)
  • Growth height: 40 to 60 cm
  • Flowering period: June to August
  • Flower colors: Varieties cover almost the entire color spectrum
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, standard roses

Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea)

hollyhocks can reach an impressive height and are suitable as rose companions for uniformly designed beds to loosen them up.

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)
  • Growth height: 200 to 250 cm
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Flower colors: white, yellow, pink, red, dark purple
  • Suitable rose species: ground cover roses, bed roses

Cranesbill (Geranium)

cranesbills are available in a variety of colors. As a rose companion, you should always pay attention to a suitable color coordination.

Cranesbill (Geranium wallichianum)
Geranium wallichianum
  • Growth height: 20 to 70 cm
  • Flowering period: May to July
  • Flower colors: white, pink, reddish, violet, dark violet, blue
  • Suitable types of roses: Shrub roses, bed roses, standard roses, climbing roses

Clematis (Clematis)

Clematis are the perfect companions for roses on climbing aids. Rose and clematis can easily grow across each other.

Clematis (Clematis)
  • Growth height: 250 to 400 cm
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Flower colors: white, pink, red, violet, blue
  • Suitable rose species: climbing roses

ornamental onion (Allium)

The ornamental onion can be a structuring companion as a companion to roses by towering over low species. However, he is occasionally used by voles eaten away, which is why you should plant it in suitable plant baskets for bulb plants.

ornamental onion (Allium)
  • Growth height: 30 to 90 cm
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Flower colors: white, pink, violet
  • Suitable types of roses: shrub roses, bed roses, dwarf roses

A notice:

The faded inflorescences of the ornamental onion are very decorative and do not need to be cut back. It also encourages self-sowing propagation.

frequently asked Questions

Which plants do not go well with roses?

Although lavender is often planted as a companion to roses, the partnership is rather difficult. Roses like nutrient-rich soil, while lavender likes it rather poor in nutrients. Lavender loves lime, you should only lime a little with roses. Lavender and roses in the immediate vicinity therefore rarely succeed, as one of the two develops poorly. Therefore, this combination should only be planted at a clear distance of one meter from each other. In addition, you should also avoid nightshades and types of cabbage in the immediate vicinity.

Are rose companions susceptible to the same pests?

The most common pests on roses are aphids. There is a large selection of rose companions and occasionally they can also be attacked by aphids. As a rule, however, roses are more frequently affected. If your roses are frequently infested with aphids, you should plant herbs such as rosemary as companions. The intense odor can make roses less attractive to aphids.

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