Ditch the gardening gloves! Scientists have engineered THORNLESS roses (2024)

The Ghost Orchid was last seen in 2009 in a Herefordshire wood

1. Ghost Orchid

Status: Critically Endangered

Best time to see: Unknown

Habitat: Beech wood

Where? Herefordshire

This orchid was thought extinct until it was spotted in Herefordshire in 2009. It usually grows underground in deep leaf litter only rarely popping its white flower above the surface to attract pollinators.

The Red Helleborine grows in southern England and is best seen in May, June and July

2. Red Helleborine

Status: Critically Endangered

Best time to see: May, June and July

Habitat: Dark woodland

Where? Southern England

This orchid grows a stem up to 60cm in height that can carry up to 17 flowers that are a deep shade of pink. Plantlife UK said it may have become rare due to a decline in the population of its pollinators and the right habitat for them.

Spreading Bellflowers are only found in 37 places in the UK

3. Spreading Bellflower

Status: Endangered

Best time to see: July to November

Habitat: Woodland

Where? Welsh borders and west Midlands

The Spreading Bellflower is only found in 37 10-km square areas in the UK, but in very small numbers. It is threatened by changes in woodland management, such as the end of coppicing and other disturbances, and an increased use of herbicides on roadsides and railway banks.

The Crested Cow-wheat grows in East Anglia and other parts of the UK

4. Crested Cow-wheat

Status: Endangered

Best time to see: July and August

Habitat: Rocky Hillside meadows and roadsides

Where? East Anglia and other areas

The plant grows to 15 to 40cm high and produces pink flowers with yellow lips. It grows in meadows, competing with scores of other plants to attract insects.

5. Cotswold Pennycress

Status: Vulnerable and Near-Threatened

Best time to see: April and May

Habitat: Farmland

Where? Cotswolds

It sprouts mainly in the Cotswolds, and can be seen growing out of hedges, walls and banks.

Ploughing, the levelling of rough land, increased use of fertilisers and herbicides and neglecting marginal land have all led to the plants gradual demise. It is often choked by thicker smothering plants.

The Lady Orchid, which has stunning pink flowers, grows in Kent and Oxfordshire

6. Lady Orchid

Status: Critical

Best time to see: April, May, June

Habitat: Edges of woodland and grassland

Where? Kent and Oxfordshire

This purple-coloured orchid produces large stems of 200 flowers that grow up to 80cm in height. It can be seen growing on the edges of woodland, and sometimes in open grassland.

This meadow plant has been in decline since less land was used for grazing meaning it was smothered by others

7. Meadow Clary

Status: Vulnerable/Near Threatened

Best time to see: Spring and Summer

Habitat: Grassland

Where? Oxfordshire, Chilterns and north and south Downs

This plant declined before 1950 when less land was used for grazing and it was smothered by other coarser plants. It is now found in just 21 areas in the south of England, where it was probably re-introduced through ‘wild flower seed’ mixtures.

The sun loving plant grows in open grassland, and along south-facing hedge banks and the southern edges of woodland.

The One-flowered Wintergreen grows in damp, shaded pine forests

8. One-flowered Wintergreen

Status: Vulnerable/ Near Threatened

Best time to see: May, June and July

Habitat: Pine forests

Where? North-east Scotland

This single-flowered plant grows in damp, shaded areas of pine forests. It is clearly visible against the dark soil and rotting pine leaves. The white flower faces downwards from the end of a tall stem, looking a bit like an umbrella

The Twinflower is a relic from the ice age

9. Twinflower

Status: Unknown

Best time to see: Spring and Summer

Habitat: Woodland

Where? Scotland

An arctic-alpine plant that is a relic of the ice age, It has two pink bell-like flowers on a slender stem and a thicker stem below that creeps along the ground forming small mats. The Twinflower is considered one of our smallest and most delicate native flowers.

It now grows in just 50 unrelated sites following changes in woodland management.

The white-flower orchid has been lost from 75 per cent of the countryside

10. Lesser Butterfly-orchid

Status: Vulnerable/Near Threatened

Best time to see: June & July

Habitat: Woodland, grassland, heathland and wetland

Where? England, Cardiganshire in Wales, and parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland

This white-flower orchid has been lost from 75 per cent of the English countryside since records began. Growing a 30cm-high stem, the plant is now scattered across open areas and those with acidic soil. The best chance of seeing it is in the Cae Blaen Dyffryn Nature Reserve, Wales, which hosts a population that can exceed 3,000 in good years.

The orchids decline may be linked to a symbiotic fungus it depends on to grow, according to Plantlife UK, which is very sensitive to fertilisers and fungicides. Their use on open grassland may have played a part in the plants march towards extinction.

The plant prefers Beech and Hazel woods

11. Yellow Birds-nest

Status: Unknown

Best time to see: All year

Habitat: Beech and Hazel woodland

Where? UK-wide

The whole plant is a yellow-brown colour, and tends to grow in leaf litter in shaded woodland. However, it began to decline after 1930, possibly due to changes in woodland management, overgrazing and habitat fragmentation.

Source: Plantlife UK

Ditch the gardening gloves! Scientists have engineered THORNLESS roses (2024)

FAQs

Do thornless roses exist? ›

'Zephirine Drouhin' is a large thornless rose that produces lush, bright pink flowers. Sometimes called the only true thornless rose (often “thornless” varieties have very minimal prickles), 'Zephirine Drouhin' is a lush pink old Bourbon variety.

How to care for thornless roses? ›

Climbing thornless roses do best in full sunlight and well-draining soil. Many climbing thornless roses offer improved disease resistance and are easier to care for than their shrub rose cousins. This variety comes in so many different brilliant colors and fragrance levels, brightening and sweetening any garden space.

What is the scientific name for the thornless rose? ›

Rose Botanically known as Rosa spp. from Rosaceae family.

Why did roses evolve thorns? ›

Why do roses have 'thorns'? Plants have thorns to deter herbivores (animals that eat plants) from eating the leaves that the plant put so much energy into making. This type of defense is known as physical defense, because the plant physically defends against herbivores by poking them.

Where there are no thorns there are no roses? ›

The phrase 'there is no rose without thorns' means that in order to enjoy something that is beautiful and pleasurable, you must endure something that is difficult or painful. "It is a very well-paid job and I know I will love it, but travelling for an hour and 30 minutes each day by train will be difficult.

What looks like a rose but has no thorns? ›

Lisianthus–my favorite flower that looks like a rose, but is not a rose. In fact, lisianthus are better than roses, because they have no thorns! Among other, nerdier, flower farmer reasons. Ruffly and full-flowered, delicate yet sturdy, lisianthus are nothing short of amazing.

Can you buy roses without thorns? ›

There are many varieties of thornless roses, in fact almost every rose has a thornless variety. If you are looking for a flower that is almost identical to a rose though, it would be the Camellia japonica.

Why do roses have thorns myth? ›

The Goddess Flora, saddened by the poor creature's fate, then asked the other gods to transform her beloved nymph into a flawless pink rose. Venus would add beauty, while Bacchus provided the rose with an inebriating scent. Finally, Mars, the god of war, gave the flower thorns to protect its beauty.

What wild rose has no thorns? ›

Rosa blanda

The Smooth Wild Rose's name is derived from the fact that it is almost thornless with only a few sharp thorns present near its base.

What are the spiky balls on my rose bush? ›

The spiny rose gall is caused by tiny cynipid wasps. They produce small hard internal caverns armed with stout, sharp spines on the exterior. The galls usually occur on the surface of leaves, but they sometimes occur on stems.

Why were roses genetically modified? ›

Breeding a truly blue rose has long been the “Holy Grail” of rose breeders. To possess the once impossible dream, scientists first had to turn off the gene that produces red pigments in roses through genetic modification.

Why should thorns be removed from roses? ›

When a flower food is added to the vase water, these differences disappear and the flowers last equally as long. However, the vase water of roses without thorns will become cloudy. The only excuse for removing thorns is to make arranging easier and to protect the hands if no gloves are used.

Can you get a rose without thorns? ›

Thornless and near thornless roses are ideal to be planted in areas which are frequently walked past, narrow areas, near patio/seating areas and in gardens where children and pets play.

Are roses the only flowering plants with thorns? ›

Hawthorns and bougainvillea plants also commonly have thorns, as do some cactuses.

Is New Dawn rose thornless? ›

'New Dawn' has historical significance because it holds the first plant patent ever granted. Flowers appear singly or in small clusters on thorny canes and produce a prolific flush of blooms in the spring.

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