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Roses ABC is a non-commercial, independent rose encyclopedia created for gardeners, breeders, researchers, and rose lovers worldwide.

Your support helps keep thousands of rose profiles, photos, translations, and historical references freely available to everyone.

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Why Your Support Matters

Running Roses ABC involves ongoing, real-world costs. Donations are used only for maintaining and improving the website.

Your contribution helps us:

  • Keep the website online and fast
  • Store and serve thousands of high-quality rose images
  • Maintain databases, backups, and translations
  • Improve search, identification, and browsing tools
  • Preserve rare and disappearing rose knowledge

Thank you for believing in free rose knowledge

Roses ABC is built by the community. Your support keeps it alive and growing.

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What Your Donation Supports

Keeping rose knowledge alive
Covering essential infrastructure
Improving the encyclopedia

What You Get by Supporting Roses ABC

  • A stronger, more reliable rose knowledge base
  • Free access for everyone - now and in the future
  • A project guided by accuracy, passion, and care
  • The satisfaction of preserving horticultural heritage

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Add a Rose Variety Description

Today, Roses ABC is filled with rose descriptions thanks to the efforts of just a few passionate rose enthusiasts. At the same time, there are over 65,000 rose varieties worldwide, and it is simply impossible for a small team to document them all.

That is why we would be truly grateful for your help in building a broader, richer, and more complete rose knowledge base.

If you grow roses, observe how they perform in your garden, or know details about their flowering, fragrance, disease resistance, or care - please share your experience.

Add your own descriptions, observations, insights, and corrections for specific varieties and help grow our community-driven database.

Every description is a valuable contribution to preserving rose knowledge.

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Add an Article or Share Your Knowledge

If you have interesting ideas, observations, or hands-on experience in gardening, especially related to growing roses, rose care, pruning, feeding, or protection from pests and diseases, we would love to hear from you.

Perhaps you know lesser-known facts about roses, the history of certain varieties, have your own practical methods, or even write scientific or research-based articles about roses and horticulture in general.

Help us build a growing library of articles and knowledge that will benefit gardeners, breeders, and rose lovers around the world.

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Other Ways to Support Us

Not ready to donate? You can still make a meaningful difference:

  • Share your rose photos and videos

    Help improve visual accuracy and show how roses look in different climates, gardens, and growing conditions.

  • Add comments and observations to rose descriptions

    Share real-life experience: flowering behavior, fragrance strength, disease resistance, growth habit, and care notes from your garden.

  • Help improve accuracy and identification

    Correct misidentified varieties, add missing historical details, breeder information, or clarify naming differences and synonyms.

  • Share Roses ABC with fellow rose lovers

    Tell gardeners, breeders, and rose enthusiasts about the encyclopedia and help grow the community.

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Thank You for Believing in Free Rose Knowledge

Roses ABC exists because of people who care about roses and knowledge.

Your support keeps this encyclopedia:

  • Independent
  • Free
  • Community-driven
  • Growing