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    Written by grower Gracielinda Poulson, founder of the iconic Grace Rose Farm, it features full-page photos of gorgeous garden roses detailing the type, breeder, color, form, fragrance and more ...

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    She recommends them for borders and container gardens, and using the cut flowers for indoor decor. They can grow anywhere from 4 inches to 4 feet high and come in almost every color except for blue.

  5. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Of the over 150 species of rose, the Chinese Rosa chinensis has contributed most to today's garden roses; it has been bred into garden varieties for about 1,000 years in China, and over 200 in Europe. [16] Among the old Chinese garden roses, the Old Blush group is the most primitive, while newer groups are the most diverse. [17]

  6. Rosa 'Easy Does It' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Easy Does It', (aka HARpageant ), is a floribunda rose cultivar, bred by Jack Harkness before 2006. The new rose variety was created from the hybridization of stock parents, 'Queen Charlotte', 'Della Balfour' and 'Baby Love'. [1] It was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2010. [2]

  7. Rosa 'KORbin' - Wikipedia

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    He and his father Wilhelm had initially specialised in developing bush roses that were suitable for small gardens. [2] The parent varieties of 'KORbin' are 'Robin Hood', a red hybrid musk rose, developed by Joseph Pemberton in 1927 in England, and 'Virgo', a white hybrid-tea rose bred in France by Charles Mallerin in 1927. [1] [8]