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Floridata: Bougainvillea spp
... along fences where it creates a security barrier by virtue of its thorns and dense twiggy growth. The actual flowers are small and white against the showy purple bracts of this variety ... flowering bonsai specimens. Features Bougainvillea is famous for its brilliantly colored floral displays and quick growth rate. It is also inexpensive, commonly available and easy to care for. Available in a ...
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Sierra Foothills Rose Society
... small, twiggy growth which is unproductive and robs our bushes of much needed nourishment for healthy growth. Twiggy growth is defined as growth on stems with a thickness less than that of a pencil. This growth is unable to support large blooms in large bush roses. 6. Cut off all growth ...
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Marin Rose Society - Pruning Miniatures
... of growth, remove all dead, non-productive or twiggy growth, and open up the center of the plant. If you are growing minis for garden color, they can be sheared, then remove interior growth ...
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Marin Rose Society - Pruning Climbers
... For repeat blooming climbers, prune while plant is dormant. Remove all dead, non-productive or twiggy growth. Shape the plant or reduce for size control. Prune only laterals coming from the main ...
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Rose Pruning-Winter Care
... small, twiggy growth which is unproductive and robs our bushes of much needed nourishment for healthy growth. Twiggy growth is defined as growth on stems with a thickness less than that of a pencil. This growth is unable to support large blooms in large bush roses. 6. Cut off all growth ...
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Pruning Roses
... pruning are: To improve the appearance of the bush, To stimulate growth, Control over-wintering bugs and diseases, and To control the ... prune Take out all dead wood. Take out all crossed or twiggy growth. Keep the center open for good air circulation. Cut all canes ... 3 to 6 strong basal shoots from previous year's growth. Remove all other growth. Then prune those canes left. Accomplish as many chores ...
www.olyrose.org

Rose Care Calendar for the South Puget Sound
... end of the month. Remove dead and twiggy growth. (See also Pruning Roses.) MARCH Remove winter protection. Conduct spring pruning. Remove any dead, diseased, or twiggy canes. Cut canes back to undamaged wood ... early spring will help replenish nitrogen leached from the soil by winter rains. Admire new growth and start dreaming of the rose show trophy table. MAY Be alert for insect pests ...
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The Romance of Polyanthas
... features a russet color or designation. In size and growth pattern, Vintage Gardens suggests on its website that there are five distinctive growth and flower patterns ranging from the early polyanthas of ... and a yellow blend. Almost all of these roses would be short, compact plants with twiggy growth, initially good disease resistance, and good vase holding power. Of the twenty Koster roses the ...
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Perle d'Or
... of which are nice colors. The plant itself is upright, but well branched with dense twiggy growth, making a very full looking shrub. Foliage is glossy and pointed, and quite disease free ...
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Martha Gonzales
... compact rose for a small garden. 'Martha Gonzales' is a typical China in habit, with twiggy growth, and smallish dark green foliage. The plant is almost always in bloom, and the foliage ...
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