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  | | German: Rose | Czech: růže | | Genus: Rosa | Family: Rosaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.80 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, | Flower Colour:  | | Soil Preferred: humic, penetrability, nutritive, | Light Required:  | | Other Attributes: rosa, alternate leaves, odd pinnate, fruit - samara, bed plant, attractive flowers, fragrance plant, |
 Rosa 'Ave Maria' rose plant
 Rosa 'Ave Maria' rose flowers
Plants of Genus Rosa:- 01) Rosa 'Apricot Queen' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 02) Rosa 'Arthur Bell' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 03) Rosa 'Aspirin-Rose' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 04) Rosa 'Athena' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 05) Rosa 'Atoll' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 06) Rosa 'Austriana' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 07) Rosa 'Ave Maria' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 08) Rosa 'Ballerina' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 09) Rosa 'Barcarole' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 10) Rosa 'Big Purple' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 11) Rosa 'Cantilena Moravica' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 12) Rosa 'Casanova' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 13) Rosa 'City of London' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 14) Rosa 'Climbing Cécile Brunner' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 15) Rosa 'Climbing Lady Hillingdon' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 16) Rosa 'Eglantyne' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 17) Rosa 'Elina' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 18) Rosa 'Etoile de Hollande' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 19) Rosa 'Fellowship' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 20) Rosa 'Friesia' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Stella d'Oro' - DaylilyHemerocallis Stella dOro (Daylily) Award winning dwarf daylily. Strap like, medium green foliage. Fragrant, trumpet-shaped, 2-3, canary-yellow colored blooms, and tangerine throat, characterize this popular plant. Usually the first to bloom, and is a prolific repeat bloomer. Peak blooming in late sp... ( About-garden.com) Nassella tenuissima - Mexican feather grass, Mexican needle grassMexican Feather Grass (Nassella tenuissima) Extremely delicate and soft in appearance. Beautiful in naturalized settings. Grows to a mature size of 18-24 tall x 18-24 wide. Hardy in zones 6-9. Publisher: Santa Rosa Gardens... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Floral Images: Burnet Rose (Rosa spinosissima)Floral Images: Dog-rose (Rosa canina)Floral Images: Field-rose (Rosa arvensis)Floral Images: Japanese Rose (Rosa rugosa)Floral Images: Japanese Rose (white) (Rosa rugosa), page 2Floral Images: Rosa spp.Floral Images: Short-styled Field-rose (Rosa stylosa)Floral Images: Sweet-briar (Rosa rubiginosa)NC State University: Ground Covers: Rosa wichuraianaNC State University: Roses: Rosa Knock OutNC State University: Roses: Rosa Mister LincolnNC State University: Roses: Rosa MutabilisNC State University: Roses: Rosa PenelopeNC State University: Roses: Rosa PerditaNC State University: Roses: Rosa Queen ElizabethNC State University: Roses: Rosa VoodooUSDA PLANTS: Rosa arkansana (prairie rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa gallica (French rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa multiflora (multiflora rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa palustris (swamp rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa rugosa (rugosa rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa virginiana (Virginia rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa woodsii (Woods rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa woodsii var. woodsii (Woods rose)Virginia Tech: Rosa minutifolia Fact SheetWisflora: Rosa acicularis Lindl. subsp. sayi (Schwein ...Wisflora: Rosa spinosissima L.
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 | Product Description: Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in the world. With many species native to North America and dozens of hardy hybrids developed over the years, there is an overwhelming range of plants to choose from. Here is practical, expert advice for the American gardener looking to add brilliant color and show-stopping blooms to a garden. This comprehensive guide covers the early history of hydrangeas, wild species and cultivated forms -- including many North American species and American-bred hybrids -- and lists the most popular varieties. It also includes: - a section on the widely sought-after, versatile and hardy climbing hydrangeas - advice on planting, cultivation, and propagation - how to prune hydrangea - use in garden design - how to care for cut blooms for long-lasting beauty - growing in containers - affecting bloom color -- from the pinks to the blues - how to choose the best plant for the site. - information on rare species for the enthusiast and the daring With more than 100 stunning, full color photographs and a list of over 125 recommended species and hybrid hydrangeas for various situations and uses, Hydrangeas is a beautiful, comprehensive guide to these favorite flowering shrubs. Publisher: Firefly Books (2001-03-03) Price: $16.95 | | Ortho, |
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 | Product Description: Whether you're eyeing a hybrid tea you remember from your mother's garden, or one of the new easy-care landscaping varieties, this book makes it easy to add the unmatched beauty of roses to your garden. Inside you'll find: • Expert advice on choosing the right rose for your space and nurturing it for years of beauty. • Detailed descriptions of more than 200 varieties of perennials in the illustrated plant encyclopedia. Publisher: Wiley (2007-01-23) Price: $12.95 | | Douglas Brenner, Stephen Scanniello, |
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 | Product Description: Encompassing art, literature, science, technology, history, and everything in between, the stories behind rose varieties include enough curiosities, romance, tragedy, wit, mystery, scandal, and earthy delights to satisfy even those who would never dream of actually tending a plant. in addition to names, readers will learn that the perfume of 'Rosa Gallica' wafted through Pliny's Roman villa and lulled Marie Antoinette on the night before her wedding; that 'Eglantine' is threaded through Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream; that roses in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were mainly raised for medicinal purposes; and that the world of rose-naming rights is one of complicated and fiercely guarded copyrights and patents. With full-color art throughout, this eclectic little volume is a must-have for die-hard rosarians, and for the less rose-obsessed, it's simply a marvelous miscellany starring what is arguably the world's most popular flower. Publisher: Algonquin Books (2009-02-03) Price: $19.95 | | Nancy J. Ondra, |
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 | Product Description: No variety of plants can contribute as much beauty to a garden - and as much satisfaction to the gardener who knows how to grow them - as roses. In this guide you'll find
• photographs of almost 400 roses, with a quick reference to fragrance, winter hardiness, and disease resistance • every important class of rose - Species Roses, Old Garden Roses, Shrubs, Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, Grandifloras, Miniatures, and Climbers • suggestions for carefree border and ground-cover roses • an encyclopedia entry for each plant, noting its uses and limitations • a pest and disease chart that describes the damage, its cause, and ecologically safe controls.
Whether you want to buy a single carefree bush or maintain a whole garden of perfect roses, this Taylor's Guide has everything you need to know to succeed the first time. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2002-02-05) Price: $23.00 | | Stirling Macoboy, |
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 | Product Description: The spectacularly successful Ultimate Rose Book is back in a thoroughly updated and revised edition. Rosarian Stirling Macoboy’s book is a classic, not just for its beautiful pictures and comprehensive coverage, but also for its author’s good-humored, opinionated observations and his selection of 1,500 rose varieties to feature out of tens of thousands.
The expanded edition features 300 new varieties, selected for their beauty, fragrance, hardiness, and popularity, as well as new features on the history of the rose, the renaissance of garden roses, climbers, and ramblers, and great rose gardens of the world. There are also updated chapters on the classification of roses, as well as a glossary and bibliography. The 2,000 color photographs include the varieties named in the book.
An indispensable reference that possesses visual beauty and literary wit and soul, The Ultimate Rose Book is for gardeners and rose lovers everywhere. Publisher: Abrams Books (2007-10-01) Price: $75.00 |
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