Saturday, September 15, 2012

Garden Plants in Profile - Roses


"Garden Plants in Profile - Roses"," By any other name would smell as sweet.
 Widely regarded as a universal symbol of love, roses are sent as a display of affection.
 Rose bushes can be found in many guises and fall in two main types.
 Characteristically, roses are well known for their flower shape, which typically consists of five leaves and their thorny stems.
 The majority of original rose types originate in Asia but other species have found to be native of Europe, North America, and northwest Africa.
 It is also started that roses became popular in Europe in and around the 1800's when they first stated being imported from China.
 This rose got its name because its scent was somewhat reminiscent of a newly opened sample of the choicest tea.


Another popular rose is the floribunda, which grows as rose bushes and produces multiple flowers on each stem.
 Some people have even argued that the floribunda may even be a better variety of rose than the tea.
 An example includes the Rememberance rose with its beautiful dark orange/red bloom.
 Due to their nature of growth, these roses will give maximum effect when trained to grow horizontally as more shoots will be produced than allowing it to grow vertically.
 Stems from climbers are also usually more rigid.
 When it comes to growing techniques, rose bushes tend to prefer to be placed in well-drained, fertile soil and thrive in open sunny sites.


Whichever type of rose you prefer, they can be a great addition to any garden.
 By simply following the instructions on how to grow and keep your flowers looking their best will ensure that your rose bushes will be an eye-catching feature for you to enjoy.


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