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  | | German: Rose | Czech: růže | | Genus: Rosa | Family: Rosaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.90 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 'Osiria' rose flowers
 Rosa 'Osiria' rose flowers
 Rosa 'Osiria' rose flowers
Plants of Genus Rosa:- 39) Rosa 'New Dawn' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 40) Rosa 'Noble Antony' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 41) Rosa 'Norita' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 42) Rosa 'Nostalgie' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 43) Rosa 'Olga Havlova' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 44) Rosa 'Osiria' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 45) Rosa 'Piccolo' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 46) Rosa 'Pimprenelle' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 47) Rosa 'Potifar' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 48) Rosa 'Pristine' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 49) Rosa 'Prominent' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 50) Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 51) Rosa 'Royal Gold' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 52) Rosa 'Satchmo' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
- 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
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), page 4Floral Images: Field-rose (Rosa arvensis)Floral Images: Hairy Dog-rose (Rosa caesia)Floral 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 HeritageNC State University: Roses: Rosa Knock OutNC State University: Roses: Rosa Mister LincolnNC State University: Roses: Rosa MutabilisNC State University: Roses: Rosa PerditaNC State University: Roses: Rosa Queen ElizabethNC State University: Roses: Rosa VoodooUSDA PLANTS: Rosa arkansana (prairie rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa carolina (Carolina rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa laevigata (Cherokee rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa multiflora (multiflora rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa palustris (swamp rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa rugosa (rugosa rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa woodsii (Woods rose)USDA PLANTS: Rosa woodsii var. woodsii (Woods rose)Virginia Tech: Rosa multiflora Fact SheetWisflora: Rosa acicularis Lindl. subsp. sayi (Schwein ...Wisflora: Rosa spinosissima L.
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 | Product Description: Which roses grow best in a small garden?What companion plants complement a rose border? How do you 'modernize' a rose garden? All these and more are answered in the new edition of Sunset's Roses. Everything for the novice or experienced rose devotee is here-the latest advice on shopping for roses, growing techniques, planning a rose garden, maintaining healthy roses, regional tips, and yes, detailed pruning instructions (no more 'ouch.') With its lush photography showcasing over 350 roses, plus a gallery of choices hand-picked by Sunset experts, this is the resource book rose fanciers will reach for time and time again. Publisher: Oxmoor House (2003-01-01) Price: $14.95 | | Lance Walheim, The Editors of the National Gardening Association, |
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 | Product Description: “American Beauty,” “Dublin Bay,” “Rocketeer,” “Betty Boop,” “High Noon,” “Pearly Gates”…with a distinctive name for each of hundreds of varieties, the array of roses that could adorn your garden is both dazzling and daunting. So which ones survive hardily on their own for weeks on end, and which ones wither and die without constant attention? How do you tell a climber from a shrub, and how does each thrive? And don’t even start with pruning! Despite all the (ahem) thorny particulars, gardeners still love to grow these beautiful flowers that would by any other name still smell as sweet. Roses for Dummies does away with the myth that roses have to be high maintenance, instead showing how to choose a type that will blossom in your care. Inside, rosarians of all levels will find useful information on: - Shopping for roses
- Planting
- Watering and mulching
- Fertilizing
- Pruning
- Protecting roses from weather and pests
- And more
Roses for Dummies contains everything you need to know to get started, or, if you’re more advanced, refine your knowledge of roses. Now in a new Second Edition with more than 100 new varieties described, as well as new information on insect and disease control, this helpful guide also covers: - Landscaping with roses
- What makes a rose fragrant
- Roses and their partners in the garden
- Growing in containers
- Drying roses and making potpourri
- Rose societies and other places to see roses
- Ten roses to avoid if you’re not an expert
Whether looking for nothing more than a sweet-smelling decoration to brighten your doorstep, or looking to enter a major rose competition, discoveries about this much-loved flower await you. Full of pointers, resources, pitfalls, vocabulary, and an eye-popping full color insert, this book will help you grow the roses of your dreams. Publisher: For Dummies (2000-01-24) Price: $21.99 | | Ortho, |
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 | Product Description: • Detailed information to select, plant, propagate, water, fertilize, and protect roses from pests and disease • Eye-popping color photographs and profiles feature the 500 best rose varieties for North America-selected for bloom power, disease resistance, and performance • Tips and techniques to successfully landscape and design gardens with roses • Easy-to-follow information for beginners as well as in-depth answers for experts on arranging, preserving, and exhibiting roses Publisher: Wiley (2004-01-20) Price: $19.95 | | Peter Schneider, |
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 | Product Description: Roses are the quintessential garden flower, but many people think they’re difficult to grow. Right Rose, Right Place by rose expert Peter Schneider puts that fear to rest by showing gardeners that when it comes to roses, it’s all about location, location, location. The right rose will thrive when planted in the perfect spot. Weeks of bountiful blooms are the gardener's reward.
Right Rose, Right Place is an inspiring yet practical book that encourages both new and experienced gardeners to make the most of these lovely, versatile plants in hedges and privacy screens, on trellises, integrated into flower beds, as container plants, and in many more ordinary yard settings. Rose gardeners in colder climates will find ample information on hardy shrub and heritage roses, the backbone plants of the author's own garden in Ohio, where he grows 1,200 different roses. Easy to follow step-by-step instructions and more than 400 beautiful full-color photographs make Right Rose, Right Place a joy to read and implement.
Budding rosarians will find everything they need to successfully plant and grow a host of different cultivars. In addition, an extensive section on pruning and general maintenance, including how to deal with pests and diseases, equips rose gardeners with the know-how and skills to keep their new roses in tip-top shape. Right Rose, Right Place is the right book for growing and maintaining beautiful roses. Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (2009-09-16) Price: $29.95 | | 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 |
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