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  2. Yes, You Can Grow Roses from Cuttings—Here's How - AOL

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    How to Grow Roses from Cuttings in 10 Steps. Cut a 6-to 8-inch piece from a stem about the size of a pencil in thickness.Trim at a 45-degree angle. Take a few cuttings so you have a better chance ...

  3. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Winter is also a great time to plant dormant trees and shrubs, including roses and fruit trees. ... USDA Hardiness Zones: 2 to 11 (annual) Pea plants tolerate a light freeze, but can’t stand the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Rosa 'Hot Cocoa' - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are russet colored with a darker reverse, and have variation of chocolate and orange colors. The rose has a medium, fruity fragrance and large, glossy, dark green foliage. 'Hot Cocoa' is a vigorous plant and disease resistant. It blooms in flushes from spring through fall. The plants does well in USDA zone 6 and warmer. [1] [2]

  6. Rosa 'Tiffany' - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are borne mostly solitary or in small clusters of 3 to 4 flowers, with dark green leaves. The plant's long, sturdy stems make it a popular cutting rose. The plant is vigorous, very disease resistant and blooms in flushes from spring through autumn. It thrives in USDA zone 7b through 9b. [3]

  7. Rosa 'Spartan' - Wikipedia

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    Flowers are borne mostly solitary or in small clusters of 3–7, with glossy, dark green, leathery foliage. The buds are large, pointed and ovoid. The plant is a vigorous grower and blooms in flushes from spring through autumn. The plant is sometimes prone to blackspot in autumn. It thrives in USDA zone 6 through 9b. [1]

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