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    Plant Sun Lovers in the Sun. And vice versa. ... How to Grow and Care for Emerald Green ... or use a potted evergreen for year-round interest. Related: 32 Front Door Plants for a Show-stopping ...

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    This prevents roses from expending unnecessary energy fighting the disease and also keeps it from spreading. "Pruning any stems showing signs of disease also helps maintain rose health," says Speight.

  4. Jerry Baker (author) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Baker's Year-Round Bloomers, 2005; Grandma Putt's Old-Time Vinegar, Garlic, Baking Soda, and 101 More Problem Solvers, 2006; Jerry Baker's Backyard Bird Feeding Bonanza, 2006; Jerry Baker's Cut Your Health Care Bills in Half!, 2006; Jerry Baker's Great Green Book of Garden Secrets, 2006; Jerry Baker's It Pays to be Cheap!, 2006

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  6. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    Centifolia roses are also known as Cabbage roses, or as Provence roses. They are derived from Rosa × centifolia, a hybrid that appeared in the 17th century in the Netherlands, [14] related to damask roses. They are named for their "one hundred" petals; they are often called "cabbage" roses due to the globular shape of the flowers.

  7. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    It frequently coils up like a snake. After skeletonising entire leaves except the main veins, it pupates in the pith of canes, with up to two generations per year in North America. Caterpillars (order Lepidoptera) (See also List of Lepidoptera that feed on roses) – The moth Lozotaenia forsterana is a prominent pest of roses. The caterpillars ...

  8. Julia Child rose - Wikipedia

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    The Julia Child cultivar features golden flowers produced in clusters that repeat all season long. Flowers are medium size, full, (26–40 petals), cup shaped, and globular. The small round bush, has foliage that is bright green, and glossy. The bush grows in height of 26" to 31" (65 to 80 cm), with a spread of 20" to 26" (50 to 65 cm).

  9. Rosa 'Sunsprite' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Sunsprite' (syn. ' KORresia ', ' Friesia ') is a rose variety developed by Reimer Kordes and introduced in 1973. The rose was derived from the cultivars 'Friedrich Wörlein' × 'Spanish Sun', and is one of the most successful floribunda roses.

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