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Rosa 'Norita' (rose)

German: RoseCzech: růže
Genus:  RosaFamily:  Rosaceae,
Mature Height: 0.80 mDeciduous:  deciduous plant
Bloom in:    VI, VII, VIII, Flower Colour:    red
Soil Preferred:  humic, penetrability, nutritive, Light Required:  full sun
Other Attributes:  rosa, alternate leaves, odd pinnate, fruit - samara, bed plant, attractive flowers,
Photo: Rosa, rose, Rosa
Rosa  'Norita'  rose flowers

Rosa 'Norita'

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Rosa   'Norita'  rose flowers

Rosa 'Norita'

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Rosa    'Norita'  rose flowers

Rosa 'Norita'

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Plants of Genus Rosa:
36) Rosa 'Masquerade' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
37) Rosa 'Mme Louis Laperriére' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
38) Rosa 'Mountbatten' (rose), Ger: Rose, Czech: růže
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

Photo Gallery DF
[cz|garten] Růže Barkarolle (Rosa)
Růže Barkarolle (Rosa)
[cz|Poměnka] Růže (Rosa)
Růže (Rosa)
[cz|Ascam] Růže - velkokvětá Henri Matisse (Rosa)
Růže - velkokvětá Henri Matisse (Rosa)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Růže x Milde Schel (Rosa)
Růže x Milde Schel (Rosa)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Růže x Scentinental (Rosa)
Růže x Scentinental (Rosa)
[cz|Marvella] Růže (Rosa)
Růže (Rosa)
[cz|Ascam] Růže - velkokvětá (Rosa)
Růže - velkokvětá (Rosa)
[cz|bala] Růže (Rosa)
Růže (Rosa)
[cz|Marie Fárová] růže květ (Rosa)
růže květ (Rosa)
[cz|Jan ČECH] Růže (Rosa)
Růže (Rosa)
[cz|Marvella] Růže (Rosa)
Růže (Rosa)
[cz|garten] Růže šípková - plody, šípky (Rosa canina)
Růže šípková - plody, šípky (Rosa canina)
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Garden Shops: Rosa - rose
Rose Gardens of Australia a Wealth of Knowledge, Pleasure and Inspiration (Susan Irvine)
Amazon / Ken Fin Books / Book
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RED JAPANESE ROSE / ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA fragant 50 seeds
Red Japanese Rose is a hardy shrub rose that is native to Japan and eastern Siberia. It is a vigorous growing shrub up to 6 feet in height and has gorgeous 4 inch scented flowers which are produced from June to September. It is actually one of the few species roses to re-bloom. Blooms are followed by large orange-red hips, many the size and color of cherry tomatoes. The hips are highly ornamental and persist on the plant well into winter, and may be used to make jelly, rose-hip syrup and even homemade wine. Like all Rugosas, these are widely recognized for their low maintenance, pest and disease resistance, fragrant blooms and extreme hardiness. These make wonderful hedges, look great in a mixed shrub border or grow them as a specimen plant. It is easy to see why Rosa rugosa is one of the highest rated roses by the American Rose Society - highly fragrant, disease resistant, winter hardy, easy to maintain, and its wonderful large hips. Zone 2-9 ...
Amazon / Tropical Oasis / Lawn & Patio
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Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers (Sharman Apt Russell)
In Anatomy of a Rose, Sharman Apt Russell eloquently unveils the inner life of flowers, showing them to be more individual, more enterprising, and more responsive than we ever imagined. From their diverse fragrances to their nasty deceptions, Russell proves that, where nature is concerned, wonder is not only our starting point; it can also be our destination. Throughout this botanical journey, she reveals that the science behind these intelligent plants--how they evolved, how they survive, how they heal--is even more awe-inspiring than their fleeting beauty. Russell helps us imagine what a field of snapdragons looks like to a honeybee; she introduces us to flowers that regulate their own temperature, attract pollinating bats, even smell like a rotting corpse.In this poetic rumination, which combines graceful writing with a scientists clarity, Russell brings together the work of botanists around the globe, and illuminates a world at once familiar and exotic.The flower, paleontologists tell us, is an ancient innovation in the endless struggle of adaptation and survival; the earliest fossil flowers date to some 120 million years ago, long after the arrival of other forms of plant life (and, for that matter, insects). Their arrival heralded a new way for plants to go forth and multiply that was so successful that countless animal and insect species now depend on flowers for food, and flowering plants have spread across the face of the earth. We know that flowers are beautiful, writes essayist Sharman Apt Russell in this lyrical exploration of the flowering world. We forget that they are also essential. In fact, the more we learn about them, the more essential the 250,000 known species of flowering plants appear to be to modern life. Scientists are only now beginning to understand the complex role of flowers in ecosystems, and their studies have turned up surprising discoveries (such as the fact that a single flower can produce more than a huIn Anatomy of a Rose, Sharman Apt Russell eloquently unveils the inner life of flowers, showing them to be more individual, more enterprising, and more responsive than we ever imagined. From their diverse fragrances to their nasty deceptions, Russell proves that, where nature is concerned, wonder is not only our starting point; it can also be our destination. Throughout this botanical journey, she reveals that the science behind these intelligent plants--how they evolved, how they survive, how they heal--is even more awe-inspiring than their fleeting beauty. Russell helps us imagine what a field of snapdragons looks like to a honeybee; she introduces us to flowers that regulate their own temperature, attract pollinating bats, even smell like a rotting corpse.In this poetic rumination, which combines graceful writing with a scientists clarity, Russell brings together the work of botanists around the globe, and illuminates a world at once familiar and exotic. ...
Amazon / Basic Books / eBooks
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Translation
Ing. Hana Vymazalová
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