Beneficial Insects: A Boon to Butterflies and Gardeners!
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Naomi Mathews
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Jun 8, 1999
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The rose I was referring to isn't a tea rose -- but a "Floribunda" -- Mine is the "Europeana" and is a lovely red. It's flowers are in "bouquet shaped" clusters, with many on each stem. I don't ...
-- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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If it's producing whole bouquets of flowers it's not a hybrid tea. It may be a grandiflora. Hybrid teas are the ones florists use to get that bouquet of single, long-stemmed roses. One grand, huge fl ...
-- posted by CarolWallace
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I agree with you on those -- I have one called "Cherish Pink" and although it has lovely blossoms and foliage, it does require more pampering. I find it more difficult to prune properly. Maybe it's ju ...
-- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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I used to find them intimidating, but not anymore. Once I learned the basics of pruning them properly I was hooked! I learned all about pruning them from my daughter -- her roses would win prizes in a ...
-- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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Hybrid teas are the ones that demand all the pampering. There are many others that are quite easy to grow.
-- posted by CarolWallace
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