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  2. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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  3. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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  4. Here's the Best Way to Grow New Roses From Cuttings - AOL

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  6. Rosa 'Sunsprite' - Wikipedia

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    The flower is not well suited as a cut flower as it has short stems and only lasts for a short period of time after cutting. The plant has light-green, glossy leaves, forms upright, bushy shrubs with about 40 to 75 cm height and up to 60 cm width, is very disease resistant and hardy (USDA zone 6b) and can be grown on the ground or in containers.

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  8. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    Rose slugs (rose sawflies) – Sawflies are non-stinging wasps (Hymenoptera) in the suborder Symphyta, not flies . They lay eggs in plant leaves or stems with a saw-like ovipositor . There are three species that commonly cause damage to wild or cultivated roses: [ 5 ] The bristly roseslug ( Cladius difformis ) is found in Europe, Siberia, and ...

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