Aesthetic and ecological impact of modern garden roses in urban environments

Session

Agriculture, Food Science and Technology

Description

The use of roses in urban green spaces is primarily guided by their quality and growth characteristics, including flower colour, stem length and diameter, and the continuity of flowering throughout the summer. The aim of this study is to evaluate the vegetative growth and repeat flowering of selected modern garden rose cultivars and to assess their ecological and aesthetic impact within urban environments. The most intensive flowering stage occurred in June, with the Vaj Vicend' cultivar producing an average of 35 flowers per plant, followed by the 'Critopher Colombo' cultivar with 41 flowers per plant. The lowest number of flowers was recorded in the 'Princess de Monaco' cultivar, with 23 flowers per plant. The study was conducted in the urban green space 'City Park', located in Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo, over two growing seasons from May 2023 to October 2024, cover in an area of 7.500 m². Modern garden roses are a type of modern garden roses, known for their exceptional adaptability, extended flowering season, and aesthetic appeal, making them an excellent choice for enhancing the beauty and ecological value of urban green spaces. Modern garden roses represent a group of modern garden roses, known for their high adaptability, long flowering period, and significant aesthetic value, making them ideal for use in urban green spaces in Kosovo.

Keywords:

Garden roses, Landscape, urban environments, aesthetic, vegetative growth, ecological

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-41-2

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

25-10-2025 9:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2025 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.158

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Aesthetic and ecological impact of modern garden roses in urban environments

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

The use of roses in urban green spaces is primarily guided by their quality and growth characteristics, including flower colour, stem length and diameter, and the continuity of flowering throughout the summer. The aim of this study is to evaluate the vegetative growth and repeat flowering of selected modern garden rose cultivars and to assess their ecological and aesthetic impact within urban environments. The most intensive flowering stage occurred in June, with the Vaj Vicend' cultivar producing an average of 35 flowers per plant, followed by the 'Critopher Colombo' cultivar with 41 flowers per plant. The lowest number of flowers was recorded in the 'Princess de Monaco' cultivar, with 23 flowers per plant. The study was conducted in the urban green space 'City Park', located in Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo, over two growing seasons from May 2023 to October 2024, cover in an area of 7.500 m². Modern garden roses are a type of modern garden roses, known for their exceptional adaptability, extended flowering season, and aesthetic appeal, making them an excellent choice for enhancing the beauty and ecological value of urban green spaces. Modern garden roses represent a group of modern garden roses, known for their high adaptability, long flowering period, and significant aesthetic value, making them ideal for use in urban green spaces in Kosovo.