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Rosa sp., Rose
 Rosa sp.
Family: Rosaceae
Rose
large shrub 5-10 ftsmall shrub 2-5 ftfull sunkeep soil moistwhite/off-white flowersblue/lavender/purple flowersred/crimson/vinous flowersyellow/orange flowerspink flowersfragrantthorny or spinyattracts butterflies, hummingbirdssubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timearticle availableincuded in CD catalog

The Rose is the most popular garden flower. Highly valued for its form, fragrance and endless variety of color. Tremendous progress has been made in raising new varieties by crossbreeding and selection. New types have arisen; the season of blooming has been prolonged to such an extent that many modern varieties (including climbers) bloom intermittently or in some instances continuously throughout the summer and autumn months. Only a severe frost puts an end to their blooming season. The species of wild Roses are classed under Rosa and a few hybrids that resemble wild kinds, but for garden purposes, the remaining types are grouped in various ways: according to their habits of growth; according to their ancestry; according to the manner in which they are grafted, budded or trained; and in a number of other ways. These groups are not always clear. They often overlap, but are generally convenient and practicable. It's important that the person interested in Roses be familiar with the different types of Roses even though he may not be able, at sight, to place any given Rose in a specific category. The basic of the Rose classes are: Hybrid Teas, Hybrid Perpetuals, Floribunda Roses, Polyanthas, Hybrid Sweetbriers, Miniature Roses, China Roses (Rosa chinensis semperflorens), French Roses (Rosa gallica), Damask Rose, Moss Rose, Shrub Roses, Rugosa Roses, etc. Roses need special care and diligence in the spring and early summer in fighting pests. The most important thing is having deep and rich soil. By digging deeply, adding manure and good loamy soil, Roses of high standard may be grown in any sunny garden. Whether the soil is light or heavy, deep digging is necessary. This consists of breaking up the subsoil or underlayer and replacing the top layer. Light sandy soil needs an addition of fibrous rooted turf that has been stacked for a year or two, with layers of farmyard manure between. Compost is also good. Generous amounts of rotted cow or horse manure is recommended. See Roses Page


 
Rosa sp., Rose

Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa Frau Karl Druschki
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa glauca ( Purple-leaved Rose )
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa glauca
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa rugosa
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa spinosissima double-flowered cultivar
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa Tanellis
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa sp., Rose
Rosa glauca


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