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  2. International Rose Test Garden - Wikipedia

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    A decade before the test garden was proposed, 20 miles (32 km) of Portland's streets had been lined with rose bushes for the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. [1] Portland was already dubbed "The City of Roses" and the test garden was a way to solidify the city's reputation as a rose-growing center internationally. [1]

  3. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Shrub roses are a rather loose category that include some of the original species and cultivars closely related to them, plus cultivars that grow rather larger than most bush roses. [3] Technically all roses are shrubs. In terms of ancestry, roses are often divided into three main groups: Wild, Old Garden, and Modern Garden roses, with many ...

  4. The Gardens of the American Rose Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Rose Center is a rose garden in Shreveport, Louisiana owned and operated by The American Rose Society. There are over 20,000 rose bushes of 100 varieties in 65 separate rose gardens on 118 acres of pine forests and woodlands. [4]

  5. Rosa 'Diana, Princess of Wales' - Wikipedia

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    The classical hybrid tea rose was bred by Keith W. Zary of Jackson & Perkins and is also known under the names 'Elegant Lady' and 'Jacshaq'. [2] [3] [1]"15% of the retail price" for buying each of the roses was donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. [1]

  6. Rosa 'Alexandre Girault' - Wikipedia

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    During the height of rose production, the Barbier nursery produced some of the most popular and best selling roses at the time, including 'Albertine', 'Alexandre Girault', and 'François Juranville'. The Barbiers roses produced more flowers but were less hardy than ramblers produced from Hybrid Perpetual stock parents. Later ramblers produced ...

  7. Rosa 'KORbin' - Wikipedia

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    He and his father Wilhelm had initially specialised in developing bush roses that were suitable for small gardens. [2] The parent varieties of 'KORbin' are 'Robin Hood', a red hybrid musk rose, developed by Joseph Pemberton in 1927 in England, and 'Virgo', a white hybrid-tea rose bred in France by Charles Mallerin in 1927.

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