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Senin, 28 April 2008

Floribunda roses

Floribundas. Floribunda roses are shorter, more compact and have smaller canes than hybrid teas. Large clusters of small flowers are produced at the tips of the canes. Their showy masses of color and compact growth make them most useful as a landscape rose for bed planting, grouping in shrub
borders, or as a hedge. Floribundas are generally quite vigorous and prolific bloomers. They are generally more hardy and require less care than hybrid teas. Mature plants range from 11⁄2 to 31⁄2 feet tall. A broad range of colors is available in single, semidouble or double flowers.

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