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Wild Roses in Alaska
... Wild Roses in Alaska Alaska Rose Society Wild Roses in Alaska Three species of roses are native to Alaska. The most widespread, Rosa acicularis, is found throughout most of Alaska ... of wild roses provide excellent nesting sites and protective cover for birds, as well as shelter for small mammals. The wild rose flowers are a major source of nectar and pollen for bees. Wild roses ...
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Wild Roses
... Wild Roses Wild Roses boonboon How to grow wild roses CarolWallace Wild roses Jojo Hi Boon Boon boonboon Wild roses in Singapore CarolWallace Potting WilliamG Carol, I might disagree about the pot size ... xapphire Re: How to grow wild roses ...
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mark huss roses - types
... there are only a few commonly seen. Species Roses These are the original wild roses, which mankind had no hand in creating. These ... places also have one or more of the several single, pink wild roses like 'Rosa carolina' or 'Rosa virginiana'. 'Rosa rugosa' does well ... of single-flowered pink wild roses growing in and along the woods here. Old Garden Roses These are the roses great-great-grandma grew. ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Roses
... 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 existed before 1867. The Basic Rose-Classification System Old Garden Roses—15 classes: Species The wild roses ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Roses
... BOOK PRESSROOM WEDDINGS AND CATERED EVENTS Home » Visiting » Explore Brooklyn Botanic Garden » Roses at BBG Roses at BBG Classifying Roses History of the Cranford Rose Garden Overview of the Cranford Rose Garden Map ... century, Caparn was more fond of wild roses and those known before the creation of the hybrid teas. He felt that while the blooms of the new roses were spectacular, their foliage had ...
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Pruning Old Roses
... Pruning Old Roses Rose List Rose Classifications How To Grow Roses Selecting Climbers Pruning Old Roses Horticultural Oils Leaf-Eating Pests When Roses Bloom "Pruning a rose bush is not unlike giving a home ... creative encounter with a chainsaw. SPECIES ROSES: Little or no pruning is needed. Remove dead wood only, and let them arch or spread as wild roses. TEA ROSES: These are slow to develop so ...
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A Brief History of Old Roses
... deal with this at greater length. General History Various wild roses grow throughout the Northern Hemisphere in sites ranging from ... allowed them to "force" roses into more bloom; they also imported roses from Egypt. The roses of these most ancient ... new in Occidental rose progress: systematic growing of roses from seed (previously, roses had primarily been propagated from cuttings, suckers, runners ...
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Gertrude Jekyll : Roses for English Gardens : New Garden Roses
... Roses. By the term "garden Roses," is meant Roses for ... Roses. Then we have R. macrantha, with large pink blooms, and Andersoni, also with pink flowers; they both make handsome, rather large, bushes. Others of the good wild Roses are dealt with in the chapter on Species as Garden Roses. The work of the late Lord Penzance among the Sweet Briers has given us a whole range of garden Roses ...
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Gertrude Jekyll : Roses for English Gardens : Some of the Rose Species as Garden Roses
... Species as Garden Roses   Roses for English Gardens         CHAPTER V Some of the Rose Species as Garden Roses   It is obvious that our garden Roses must have come originally from some wild kinds, and it ... older cluster and rambling Roses. The leaves are small and polished and endure through the greater part of the winter. R. setigera.--The latest to bloom of the wild Roses. From North America ...
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Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Herbs and Spices: Edible Flowers: Roses
... help the entire directory only in Edible_Flowers/Roses Top: Home: Cooking: Herbs and Spices: Edible Flowers: Roses (21) Description See also: Home: Gardening: Plants: Shrubs: Roses (273) Candied Rose Petals - Use ... inside and garnished with candied rose petals. Wild Rose Recipes - Includes recipes for Rose Hip Juice, Rose Hip Candy, and Rose Hip Syrup. "Roses" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Ask - ...
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