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  Rosa 'Warm Wishes' (rose) | | German: Rose | Czech: růže | | Genus: Rosa | Family: Rosaceae, | | Mature Height: 1.10 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, |
 Rosa 'Warm Wishes' rose flowers
Plants of Genus Rosa:- 53) Rosa 'Satina' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 54) Rosa 'Sea Pearl' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 55) Rosa 'Schneewittchen´ (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 56) Rosa 'Schweizer Gold' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 57) Rosa 'Southampton' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 58) Rosa 'Sunking' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 59) Rosa 'Super Star' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 60) Rosa 'Sympathie' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 61) Rosa 'The Fairy' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 62) Rosa 'The Lady' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 63) Rosa 'Trier 2000' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 64) Rosa 'Trumpeter' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 65) Rosa 'Warm Wishes' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 66) Rosa 'Westerland' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 67) Rosa 'Whisky' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 68) Rosa canina (dog rose), Ger: Hundsrose, Czech: růže šípková
- 69) Rosa hugonis (father hugo rose), Ger: Chinesische Goldrose, Czech: růže Hugova
- 70) Rosa chinensis 'Viridiflora' (the green rose), Ger: Grüne Rose, Czech: růže čínská
- 71) Rosa pimpinellifolia (burnet rose), Ger: Bibernellrosen, Czech: růže bedrníkolistá
- 72) Rosa rugosa THUNB. (japanese rose), Ger: Apfelrose, Czech: růže svraskalá
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)Floral Images: Rosa spp.Floral Images: Short-styled Field-rose ( Rosa stylosa)Floral Images: Sweet-briar ( Rosa rubiginosa)NC State University: Climbing Roses: Rosa Zephirine DrouhinNC State University: Roses: RosaNC State University: Roses: RosaNC State University: Roses: Rosa BewitchedNC 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 Rosa rugosa rubraNC State University: Shrubs: Rosa rugosaUSDA PLANTS: Rosa ×damascena (damask rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa acicularis ssp. sayi (prickly rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa blanda var. blanda (smooth rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa blanda var. glabra (smooth rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa multiflora f. watsoniana ()USDA PLANTS: Rosa setigera (climbing rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa stellata ssp. abyssa (desert rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa woodsii var. woodsii (Woods rose)USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Rosa arkansana var. arkansana (prairie rose ...USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Rosa spithamea var. spithamea (ground rose ...Virginia Tech: Rosa rugosa Fact SheetWisflora: Rosa acicularis Lindl.Wisflora: Rosa blanda AitonWisflora: Rosa canina L.Wisflora: Rosa carolina L.Wisflora: Rosa cinnamomea L.Wisflora: Rosa eglanteria L.Wisflora: Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex MurrayWisflora: Rosa palustris MarshallWisflora: Rosa rugosa Thunb.Wisflora: Rubus rosa L.H.Bailey
Online Shop For Garden | Rose Flower Carpet PinkFor wonderful blooms you cannot surpass, plant Pink Flower Carpet ground cover roses. They have won many sought after awards including The Royal Horticultural Societies Award of Garden Merit and The Royal National Roses Society - Rose of Special Merit for their extraordinary hardiness and natural disease resistance. Grow Flower Carpet and your chemical sprays can be left in their containers, instead of the environment. Pink Flower Carpet Roses are so easy to grow you can simply sit back and enjoy their beauty. ... Shop.com - UK / 9.95 GBP |  | Name a Rose Gift SetA completely new way to give flowers... the gesture of a rose named after your loved one will last a lifetime. Who doesn't love receiving flowers? However, as romantic a present they may be, they're not exactly enduring. The average bunch of flowers lasts a few days, a week maybe if you're lucky. But now that's all changed. With this unique gift set, you can give flowers that will last and last, and create a living, growing symbol of love for that special person in your life.Each Name a Rose Gift Set includes a unique set of unnamed rose seeds, allowing you to cultivate a completely individual rose variety. Using the registration card provided, you can then name your rose in honour of your other half, or indeed anyone else you'd like to name it for. This information will then be stored on the rose registrydatabase, and their rose name will then be published in Name a Rose magazine, periodically submitted to the British Library. It's like a little piece of immortality. A certificate is also included to commemorate the creation of your variety.Some of the world's most famous and beautiful women (and Norma Major) have had roses named for them. So why not name something beautiful in honour of someone who's beautiful to you? We can't think of a more original and romantic way to say I love you'.The Name a Rose Gift Set includes:One packet of unnamed unique rose seeds Roseregistration card and registration instructions Name a Rose certificate Rose growing guideA history of rosesTwo plant markers Name a Rose pen FertiliserSeed tray and compost also requiredPlease note the Name a Rose Gift Set is primarily intended as a love token. We cannot guarantee that horticultural organisations other than Name a Rose magazine will officially recognise your variation. ... Shop.com - UK / 19.95 GBP |  | Rosa Fina Facial Toner 100mlHarness the power of botanical extracts with this stunning range of body care products from Baefoot Botanicals. The acclaimed 100% pure plant origin formulas also contain organic extracts. Rosa Fina Range Utilising Rosa Moschata oil and bursting with active plant ingredients and vitamins, the Rosa Fina range is designed to nourish, rejuvenate, moisturise and tone your skin to leave your skin feeling smooth and radiant. A treat for your skin and your senses too. Rosa Fina Intensive Radiance Face Oil An exquisite blend of organic oils designed as an intensive treatment for all skin types. Leaves no oily residue and especially cares for the delicate skin around the eyes. Rosa Fina Intensive Facial Radiance Cream A rich yet easily absorbed cream with a distinctive saffron colour (derived purely from carrot oil) leaving the skin to breathe; perfect day or night. Easy to apply under makeup or for a quick acting skin boost. Rosa Fina Cleansing Milk A wonderfully light and refreshing milk which cleanses and conditions all skin types. Made from the purest oils and herbal astringents its aroma is reminiscent of dewy rose petals, freshly picked tangerines and Juniper Berries. Rosa Fina Body Conditioning Lotion Rich and silky instantly absorbed leaving the skin noticeably soft, supple and moisturized. Designed for toningand firming and especially for stretch marks (both prevention and treatment). Rosa Fina Ultra Firming Eye Cream A concentrated blend of rare botanical extracts, oils and nutrients. Light and non-greasy, it is designed to tone and firm the delicate area around the eyes and to transform puffiness, dark circles and fine lines. Rosa Fina Facial Toner Enliven your complexion with this delightful blend of astringent herbal tinctures and floral waters. Perfect after cleansing. Contains carrot oil which may stain lightly coloured fabrics. What our customers say... I&rsqu ... Shop.com - UK / 17.95 GBP |  | Climbing Rose Zepherine DroughinThis cherished vintage rose has raspberry-scented blooms that shine even in dappled light! A climber prized for generations for its rich fragrance, grace and vigor, it tolerates poor soil and air pollution better than most roses, and will bloom in partial shade. Vibrant cerise flowers continuously all summer with the added bonus of being very fragrant. With completely thorn less stems, the plant is tolerant of poorer soils & is healthier out of full sun. Ideal for a north wall. ... Shop.com - UK / 9.95 GBP |  | Nymphaea 'Rose Nymph' - Pink Water LilyThe Nymphea 'Rose Nymph' is a free flowering pink water lily, suited best to small or medium sized ponds. With a spread of just 1 - 3 foot it is more petite than many species, but its beautiful pink flowers make up for its size. Note: All water lilies are supplied bare root ready for you to pot. Care Information: Ideally all lilies should be planted into mesh planting baskets or crates. 2 - 10Litre containers are best, depending on the particular water lilies eventual size. The best soil to use is ordinary heavy garden loam free from all chemicals.Sandy soil, chalk, raw clay, peat and compost should not be used as a planting medium. Planting Instructions: * Fill the basket full of soil, firm this into the pot. * Place the rhizome on the surface of the soil with any shoots pointing upwards. * Adda lily fertilizer tablet next to the rhizome. * Fill with soil, ensuring that you firmly press this into place, so that only the part of the rhizome with shoots is exposed. * Top dress with 1-2cm washed pea gravel to protect the plant from any unwanted attention from fish. * Always introduce a new plant in stages, never place a new plant straight into the maximum depth of water. For a young plant, or new introduction, there should be no more than 20-25cms of water over the gravel. * With larger lilies gradually lower the basket as the leaves grow until the required depth is achieved. * NEVER place your lily beneath a fountain, near your pump/filtration inlet/outlets or other moving water. this will eventually kill them. TIP: To obtain the greatest number of flowers each year you should place your plant in the sunniest area of your pond. Lilies prefer warm, sunny conditions, so you will always produce more flowers regardless of species if your lily is no deeper than 45-60cms deep (to the top of the basket). Related Articles: * Nymphaea 'Rose Nymph' * How to Choose Water Garden Plants * Plants in the Pond * Pond Plant Varieties ... Shop.com - UK / 12.99 GBP |
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