Scientific and experimental studies were conducted to study the prospects of using the floribunda rose in the conditions of Podillia. The ecological importance of roses for modern gardening has been proven. A systematic literary analysis of sources was carried out and information on the distribution, morpho-biological features of the floribunda rose in Ukraine was summarized. On the basis of the obtained data, the scientific basis of the introduction of the floribunda rose into culture and the peculiarities of reproduction were developed, their productive potential was established, and ways of practical use in modern green construction were proposed. It has been proven that for the creation of modern garden compositions in the conditions of Podillia, floribunda rose cultivars are the most appropriate to use: Pomponella, Lovely Green, Carmagnola, Arthur Bell, Lilli Marleen, Bella Rosa, which adapted well to growing conditions, were practically not damaged by pests and were not affected diseases, were sufficiently resistant to adverse environmental factors. In the conditions of Podillia, biological and ecological bases of floribunda rose cultivation were developed for the first time, as a result of which the species diversity of cultural phytocenoses was enriched and the assortment of new flowering plants was expanded due to their introduction into cultures. Recommendations for their cultivation have been developed, the peculiarities of the biology of flowering and their use in landscaping have been established. Their high evaluation according to a set of criteria indicates the perspective and suitability for cultivation in the conditions of Podillia, as well as the value for various options for using floribunda roses: flower beds, rabatkas, mix borders, landscape-type compositions and their reduced versions imitating natural groupings
floribunda rose, range, garden group, landscaping, options for use
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