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Rosa sp.

Rosa sp.

Common Rose

Family: Rosaceae 
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Type: deciduous vigorous; prickly shrub or climber shrub;
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Sizes: 20 cm; ↔ to 2.5 m;
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Hardiness: frost hardy [ to -5 C ]; fully hardy [ to -15 C ];
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Soil: well-drained; moist;
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Place: sunny;
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Application: singly or in groups; for arch;
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Gallery:

Variety: ‘Trumpeterg.2 ; ‘Deep Secretg.1 ; ‘Dublin Bayg.3 ; ‘George Bestg.2 ; ‘Darcey Bussellg.6 ; ‘Mary Roseg.6 ; ‘Silver Jubileeg.1 ; ‘Kings Ransomg.1; ‘Pretty Pollyg.2 ; ‘Sexy Rexyg.2 ; ‘Fascinationg.2 ; ‘Cider Cupg.2 ; ‘Flower Powerg.2 ; ‘Sweet Dreamg.2 ; ‘Fellowshipg.2 ; ‘Summer Songg.6 ; ‘Port Sunlightg.6 ; ‘Just Joeyg.1 ; ‘Irish Eyesg.2 ; ‘Absolutely Fabulousg.2 ; ‘Chinatowng.2 , ‘Korresiag.2 ; ‘Flower Carpet Yellowg.4 ; ‘Peaceg.1 ; ‘Arthur Bellg.2 g.3 ; ‘Susan William Ellisg.6 ; ‘Icebergg.2 g.3 ; ‘Kentg.4 ; ‘Princess of Walesg.2 ; ‘Gloire de Docheg.6 ; ‘Flower Carpet Pinkg.4 ; ‘Rhapsody in Blueg.2 , ‘Tricolor de Flandreg.6 ; ‘Rosa Mundig.5 ;

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Groups:

g.1 Tea; Hybrid Tea;

g.2 Floribunda; Miniature; Patio

g.3 Climbers and Ramblers

g.4 Ground-cover

g.5 Species; Shrubs; Rugosa;

g.6. Gallica; Hybrid Musk; Bourbon; China; Portland; English; Scots; Damask; Sweet Briar; Centifolia; Moss;

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