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Photos - Tea Roses
... Tea Roses Tea Roses Click on thumbnail to see larger photo. Close pop-up window to return here. 'Mme. Lombard' Tea Rose, Int. 1878, F. Lacharme 'Marie van Houtte' Tea Rose, Int. by Ducher, 1871 'Devoniensis' Tea, Int. 1838 'Clementina Carbonieri' Tea, 1913 'Duchesse de Brabant' (Tea, Bernède, 1887) 'Cl. White Maman Cochet' (Cl. Tea, Knight, 1907) 'Gilbert Nabonnand' (aka G. Nabonnand) (Tea ...
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Hybrid tea roses - A florist favorite
... tea roses - A florist favorite rose gardening > hybrid tea roses Hybrid tea roses - A florist favorite Hybrid tea roses are by far the most popular roses, accounting for about three-quarters of all commercially grown roses ... rose nurseries Types of roses types of roses miniature roses climbing roses old garden roses hybrid tea roses cold climate roses floribunda roses shrub roses Copyright © 2005 ...
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Photographs Of Hybrid Tea Roses
... Of Hybrid Tea Roses Hybrid Tea Roses Otherwise Known As Modern Large Flowered Recurrent Roses (Your basic 'Rose On A Stick').... Click On The Thumbnail For The Larger View And ... Permission...... Period. ROSE PHOTO MAIN INDEX PAGEThe Beginning TEXT ONLY ROSE INDEXLoads Fast Without Thumbnails. ROSES HOMEPAGE Just a click away All comments or suggestions are appreciated (even snotty ones). SEND ...
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Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... a Message | FAQ | Search Roses Forum This forum is meant for the discussion of roses--how to care for ... hasn't already been answered. Related forums:   Antique Roses   |   Miniatures   |   Rose ID   |   Propagation & Exchange   |   Exhibiting   |   Rose Gallery   | ... roses Posted by: cindy_q z7b NC on Sun, Jul 16, 06 at 22:34 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 17, 06 at 16:42 Weak Tea Roses ...
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mark huss roses - culture
... roses - culture Rose Culture Anyone Can Grow Roses Roses suffer from a bad reputation as "fussy" and "difficult to grow". This is because many people buy a $4.99 Hybrid Tea ... - cannot withstand winter cold Topics Rose Types Planting Roses Roses Diseases and Pests Winter Protection Rose ... known "tender" varieties, including china, tea, and some hybrid tea roses will need some protection. If you ...
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mark huss roses - types
... Glendora) Marchesa Boccella (Jacques Cartier) Rose de Recht Tea Tea roses also originated in China, and are ancestors of the modern Hybrid Tea roses. They produce large flowers that sometimes weigh down ... Hybrid Tea Roses These are the roses that the general public thinks of when they visualize a rose -- all florist roses are Hybrid Teas. Hybrid Teas, sometimes called Large-flowered Roses, ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Roses
... accepted date of the first hybrid tea rose. Old garden roses (also known as antique roses, old-fashioned roses, old roses, even "grandma's roses") are roses that belong to a classification that ... Bourbons, Chinas, and tea roses, with larger flowers. Portlands Popular in the early 19th century because of their repeat-blooming flowers. Hybrid perpetuals Hybrids of Portland roses, hybrid Chinas, ...
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How To Grow Roses In The Bay Area
... Rose Classifications How To Grow Roses Selecting Climbers Pruning Old Roses Horticultural Oils Leaf-Eating Pests When Roses Bloom Growing Roses in the Bay Area WHEN TO PLANT: Potted roses can be planted any ... winter, and don't feed again until spring. PRUNING: Hybrid Tea roses and Floribundas should be pruned down hard in January. These roses bloom on new wood, so proper pruning encourages more ...
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Pruning Old Roses
... Roses Rose List Rose Classifications How To Grow Roses Selecting Climbers Pruning Old Roses Horticultural Oils Leaf-Eating Pests When Roses Bloom ... roses is to do nothing. Old garden roses don't need or like the kind of heavy pruning that is beneficial to modern Hybrid Tea roses ... SPECIES ROSES: Little or no pruning is needed. Remove dead wood only, and let them arch or spread as wild roses. TEA ROSES: ...
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Dilip's Guide to Pruning Roses
... tea roses that may be susceptible to disease, pruning also opens up the center of the bush to allow better air circulation, and, for roses ... Don't be Scared! Some newcomers to roses approach pruning with trepidation. Roses are surprisingly hardy to pruning. You obviously ... "Hybrid Polyanthas" as a cross between hybrid tea and the compact polyantha classes of roses, floribundas (so renamed in 1952) tend ...
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