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  2. Rosa 'Michele Meilland' - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful and slender, yellow-orange buds, open to a pale pink rose with hints of orange. The flowers are elegantly shaped, both as slender buds and open blooms, and are their prettiest in the autumn. The plant does best in cooler climates. [1] It has medium green, healthy leaves. [2] [3]

  3. Rosa 'KORbin' - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [8] The plant was registered under the cultivar name 'KORbin' by Kordes in 1958 and given the trade name Schneewittchen. [1]

  4. These Shade-Loving Plants Will Thrive No Matter Your Garden's ...

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    Lamium, or spotted dead nettle, is a low-maintenance and beautiful shade plant. Its silvery green foliage and pale pink flowers provide excellent ground cover, and while it tolerates the sun, it ...

  5. The 15 Best Roses to Grow, Even If You’re Convinced ... - AOL

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    Fact: No garden is complete without roses. While annual flowers and perennials are essential, roses are known for their classic beauty, fragrance and romantic, old-fashioned charm. Pollinators love

  6. Rosa 'Cécile Brünner' - Wikipedia

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    The climbing sports normally grow 6 m tall and 3 m wide, but can reach a height of up to 10 m. Their flowers strongly resemble those of 'Cécile Brünner', and appear in a single flush in early summer with a few scattered later blooms. [2] The climber tolerates half shade and can develop some globose, orange hips. [3]

  7. Rosa carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina rose can be cultivated. It needs full sun to moderate shade, well-drained soil and regular watering to thrive. The rose hips are edible, although very tart in flavor. The plant is attractive to several species of bees [4] and also provides nesting materials to them. [3]

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