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  3. Cottage garden - Wikipedia

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    Flowers common to early cottage gardens included traditional florists' flowers such as primroses and violets, along with flowers with household use such as calendula and various herbs. Others were the richly scented old-fashioned roses that bloomed once a year, and simple flowers like daisies. In time, cottage-garden sections were added to some ...

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    “This fragrant flower is one of the most searched for at 1-800-Flowers.” Related Story: How to Grow Peonies and Keep Them Blooming for Years samael334 - Getty Images

  5. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Most of the wild parent species are single-flowered with flat blooms, flowering only once, and many are still grown in gardens. [5] Most varieties produce a single flower on a stem, but floribunda roses, introduced in the early 20th century, have a spray of several flowers, and are highly popular; they also have more continuous flowering. [6]

  6. Thousand-year Rose - Wikipedia

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    'Thousand-year-old Rosebush'), also known as the Rose of Hildesheim, grows on the apse of the Hildesheim Cathedral, a Catholic cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany, that is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. The cathedral and the adjacent St. Michael's Church have been on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1985. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Red Rose of Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    This floral union neatly symbolised the restoration of peace and harmony and his marriage in January 1486 to Elizabeth of York. It was a brilliant piece of simple heraldic propaganda.” [3] The Tudor Rose is used as the plant badge of England (Scotland uses the thistle, Ireland uses the shamrock, and Wales uses the leek).

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