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  2. 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.

  3. List of Australian floral emblems - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian Policy adopted Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa) as the Floral Emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961. [ 6 ] The Tasmanian Government proclaimed Eucalyptus globulus as their State floral emblem on 5 December 1962, [ 7 ] however it is rarely seen as an official or popular emblem. [ 8 ]

  4. List of Alister Clark roses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the known roses of the Australian breeder Alister Clark (1864–1949). It is an attachment to the main page on Alister Clark as a rose breeder. The list of surviving roses has been compiled from Peter Cox's Australian Roses; [1] the online list established by Help Me Find Roses for Clark, Alister; and from the Govanstones' The Women Behind the Roses. [2]

  5. Alister Clark - Wikipedia

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    In any case, his roses of all periods have an irregularity which rose fanciers find endearing. [13] Twenty years after his death in 1949 Alister Clark remained the most important Australian rose breeder. A.S. Thomas was the Australian registrar of roses and president of the National Rose Society of Victoria.

  6. Olive Fitzhardinge - Wikipedia

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    In the Centenary Rose Garden at Morwell, Victoria. Olive Fitzhardinge (1881–1956) was an Australian rose breeder, the first to patent her work. Her four surviving roses are held in Australian collections. [1] Her roses were well received in the 1930s but after the Second World War favoured styles of roses changed significantly.

  7. Rhodiola rosea - Wikipedia

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    Rhodiola rosea is from 5 to 40 centimetres (2.0 to 15.7 in) tall, fleshy, and has several stems growing from a short, scaly rootstock. Flowers have 4 sepals and 4 petals, yellow to greenish yellow in color sometimes tipped with red, about 1 to 3.5 millimetres (0.039 to 0.138 in) long, and blooming in summer.

  8. Frank Riethmuller - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the leading rose thinker in Australia after the Second World War was the registrar of new varieties, AS Thomas. His book Better Roses went through many editions. The 1969 edition, in its chapter "Australian and New Zealand Roses", lists 80 "highly prized cultivars." Twenty are roses by the great Alister Clark.

  9. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    Ruston's Roses in Renmark, South Australia houses the National Rose Collection of Australia (since 2005) and displays more than 4,000 modern and old garden varieties. The garden, which started life as a commercial fruit orchard, began supplying the cut flower trade and by the mid-1970s it focused entirely on supplying roses as both cut flowers ...

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