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  2. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    [1] Bare-root roses: Plant in late autumn at leaf fall, and from late winter to early spring, before growth resumes. Avoid planting in the middle of winter when the ground is frozen. Containerised and container-grown roses: Plant all year round, provided the ground is neither frozen, nor very dry.

  3. Bare root - Wikipedia

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    Bare root is a technique of arboriculture whereby a plant is removed from soil in a dormant state, from which it can more rapidly acclimate to new soil conditions. [ 1 ] Bare root stock should be planted within 48 hours of receipt for optimal results.

  4. Peter Beales - Wikipedia

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    The first publications from Peter Beales were pamphlets for a Jarrolds series on roses in the 1970s. [2] His first major publication was the book Classic Roses in 1985. Other titles followed, including Twentieth-Century Roses in 1988, Roses in 1992, Visions of Roses in 1996, New Classic Roses in 1997, and A Passion for Roses in 2004. [1]

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  6. Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Alister Clark Memorial Rose Garden is the most complete collection in Australia of the surviving roses of "the great Australian rose breeder, Alister Clark" (1864–1949). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is situated near "Glenara", his old house and garden in Bulla, Victoria , 10 km NW of Melbourne Airport.

  7. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    Bare root plants are grown in the field during the growing season until they become a harvestable bare root crop. [80] During dormancy, bare root plants are dug up, bundled, stored in a cool warehouse with roots in a moist media, they will be sold, [83] transplanted back into the field in spring, or disposed of if there is not enough space in ...