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  2. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    The whole class of Portland roses was developed from that one rose. The first repeat-flowering class of rose with fancy European-style blossoms, the plants tend to be fairly short and shrubby, with a suckering habit, with proportionately short flower stalks. The main flowering is in the summer, but intermittent flowers continue into the autumn.

  3. Alister Clark - Wikipedia

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    Alister Clark (1864–1949) was the best known and most influential Australian rose breeder.His roses were the most widely planted in Australia between the World Wars and made an enduring difference to the appearance of Australian cities.

  4. International Rose Test Garden - Wikipedia

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    The International Rose Test Garden is a rose garden in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, United States.There are over 10,000 rose bushes of approximately 650 varieties. The roses bloom from April through October with the peak coming in June, depending on the weather

  5. Thousand-year Rose - Wikipedia

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    The rose bush reaches a height of around 10 m (33 ft) and documentation verifies its age at around 700 years. [6] Slight variations arise in the tale of the establishment of the diocese by King Louis the Pious at Hildesheim in 815 but the rose bush is a common theme in all versions. According to legend, while the rose bush flourishes ...

  6. Why did the Heritage Rose Foundation award a $5,000 ... - AOL

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    The garden also displays an extensive collection of rose bushes, including 100 heritage roses in more than 12 different varieties and 400 “Julie Andrews” pink rose bushes, a variety named for ...

  7. White House Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    Ever since then, roses have served as the primary flowering plants in the garden, including large numbers of 'Queen Elizabeth' grandiflora roses, along with the tea roses 'Pascali', 'Pat Nixon', and 'King's Ransom'. A shrub rose, 'Nevada', also served to add a cool note of white coloration to the landscaping. Seasonal flowers are further ...