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Elko County Rose Garden
... Shrub, ----, 3' x 3', white blushed with apricot, semi-double, with -- petals, blooms --" in diameter, forms clusters of -- - --, ----, repeats: ----, ----, ----, hardy to zone 5, ARS ---. "Ravishing beauty." "I would ... shiny orange-red hips. (Vanderkruk, 2000) Rosa Mundi, also Rosa gallica versicolor, , ----, ----, First mentioned 1581, Gallica, Sport of 'Apothecary's Rose', 3' x 4', medium - deep ...
www.elkorose.com

peonies,pivoines,peonia,peonía,all about peonies
... and leave the reader a sense of the vast array of these flowers' colors and forms. Text in Chinese with descriptions in English and Chinese. Flower names in Chinese, Pin Yan ... more important subjects for these paintings were the seed pods. Like the Apothecary Rose (Rosa gallica officinalis), the seeds and roots of our old fashioned P. officinalis were valued by healers ...
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Floral Traits
... , China, Tea, and Species Roses are all ancestors of Shrub Roses. As a result, flower forms representative of all of these groups can be found among Shrub Rose cultivars. Colors and ... red become common. 'Rosa Mundi' is a striped or variegated form of the deep pink Gallica 'Apothecary's Rose'. The semi-double, fragrant blooms appear once each year in June. There ...
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potpourri
... potpourri becuase of their light longlasting fragrance and bulk. These were the old fashioned roses (Gallica, Centifloia, Damask), which were more highly scented than modern roses. Other fragrant or colorful petals ... the scent and are particularly desirable in Christmas blends. Again, do not use the powdered forms. Citrus peel (dried) various seeds, pods, cones, etc. can be used for texture as well ...
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Riverbanks Gardens
... walled garden is a 300-foot watercourse with water wheels, fountains, lagoons, and other aquatic forms that provide both aural and visual cooling effects. These are a blessing in the middle ... Noisettes, Chinas and Teas with a smattering of Polyanthas, Floribundas and highly unexpected Gallicas (Crimson Gallica, Tuscany and Cardinal Richelieu). There is no spraying for disease or insects. Nor do the ...
www.goldcoastrose.org

Maine Rose Society: Hardy Roses
... blackspot and is more tender than other Explorers. David Thompson is a rugosa hybrid that forms a large round shrub. The blooms are semi-double, deep mauve-pink with some white ... a velvety red rose with very double blooms that look like a cross between a gallica and a hybrid tea. They have a light fragrance, bloom in clusters and repeat well ...
www.mainerosesociety.com

Marin Rose Society - Purple Roses
... to see in most rose gardens is purple – in any of its forms, from very pale lavender to dark, grapey purple. It is a shame, ... 9.0 1905 Tuscany Hybrid Gallica Mauve 8.6 before 1867 Escapade Floribunda Mauve 8.6 1967 Alain Blanchard Hybrid Gallica Mauve 8.5 1839 Silver ... des Violettes Hybrid Perpetual Mauve 8.2 11860 Belle de Crecy Hybrid Gallica Mauve 8.1 before 1829 Lavender Lassie Hybrid Musk Mauve 8.1 ...
www.marinrose.org

Marin Rose Society - Floribundas
... years ago that are thought to originate in Asia. The oldest identified rose is Rosa gallica, commonly called the French Rose; it can be dated back as early as the 12th ... the very popular Hot Cocoa. You can find varieties that are bicolored or striped, flower forms from singles to very full doubles. Some floribundas with high American Rose Society (ARS) ratings ...
www.marinrose.org
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... in scent. The species that is the most important ancestors of modern roses, R. Gallica, R. Moschata and R. Rugosa are generally reckoned very fragrant. On this assessment, only ... others respond quickly to temperature changes. Home | Articles | Calendar | Newsletter | How to Join | Library |Forms | Links Copyright © 1999 Rose Society of Saddleback Mountain All Rights Reserved - Last modified: April ...
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ORS
... -blooming, some of the hybrids and modern descendants are remontant. Popular landscape roses include R. gallica officinalis ('The Apothecary's Rose') because of its historical significance as a rose that retained ... roses and all repeat-blooming roses have descended. Growth of these roses varies in all forms; however, they are usually upright is growth pattern and range in size from 3 - 10 ...
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