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| The roses of this group have an exquisite form and a rather pointed bud. Their range of colors is the wider of all other rose groups. |
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| Floribundas (are also well known as polyanthas) are the category of free flowering roses that flower in clusters with double, semi-double and simple flowers. |
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| This is one of the more essential groups for the garden. Depending on the way that they are pruned they can grow as climbers or they can form special high hedges and fences. |
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| Roses give a magic beauty when are shown from down. This group includes varieties, which can give this effect accompanied with their charm and fragrance. |
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| This group is excellent for small gardens, patios, balconies, window boxes etc. They give a “rose” style to pots and boxes and rock gardens as well. |
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| This group of roses includes varieties with low growth (20 to 40 cm) with tiny flowers. They are ideal for small gardens, patios and balconies. |
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| Ground Cover Roses have dense and healthy vegetation and grow to the height and the sides as well. Their flowers are smaller and rather with fewer petals. |
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| New varieties in the old rose style.The English Roses combine the fine and romantic charm of the ancient roses with the abundance of repeat flowering and the “explosive” colors of the new rose varieties. |
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| In this group are many of the ever-loved roses. |
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| Roses like small trees… The trunk… the branches…
Imagine them dominating by their fascinating isolation in a lawn. |
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| They are like the Standard Roses (trunk of about 1m) with the difference of the budded variety that grows rather to the side giving the aspect of creeping downwards. |
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| They have a trunk of about 50 - 60 cm. The budded varieties belong to the dwarf polyanthas group.
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