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  2. Rosa 'Precious Platinum' - Wikipedia

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    Dickson Roses was established in 1836 by Alexander Dickson, ... The cultivar is suitable for mass plantings, as a hedge or grown in containers.

  3. Rosa multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Rosa multiflora (syn. Rosa polyantha) [2] is a species of rose known commonly as multiflora rose, [3] baby rose, [3] Japanese rose, [3] many-flowered rose, [3] seven-sisters rose, [3] Eijitsu rose and rambler rose. It is native to eastern Asia, in China, Japan, and Korea.

  4. It's Gardening Time! Arrange a Beautiful Garden With These ...

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    They make beautiful ground covers and they're also suitable for containers. Pests don't tend to bother portulacas, but keep in mind that they're toxic to some pets, including cats and dogs ...

  5. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Many types of plants are suitable for the container, including decorative flowers, herbs, cacti, vegetables, and small trees and shrubs. [4] Herbs and small edible plants such as chili peppers and arugula can be grown inside the house, if there is adequate light and ventilation, and on outdoor terraces, larger vegetables may be planted.

  6. List of Award of Garden Merit roses - Wikipedia

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    The following is a selected list of rose varieties and cultivars which currently (2017) [1] hold the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] List of roses

  7. List of Rosa species - Wikipedia

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    Rosa banksiae Rosa persica. There are currently four subgenera in Rosa, although there have been some disputes over the years. [3] The four subgenera are: Hulthemia (formerly Simplicifoliae, meaning "with single leaves") containing one or two species from Southwest Asia, R. persica and R. berberifolia (syn. R. persica var. berberifolia) which are the only species without compound leaves or ...

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