English Roses

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English Roses

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Modern Roses

Hybrid Tea Roses

Floribunda Roses

Miniature Roses

English Roses

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Hybrid Perpetual (HP)

Tea Rose (T)

Hybrid Musk Rose

Hybrid Rugosa Rose

Species

Rambler Rose

Kordesii Rose (K)

Subspecies (Ssp)

Hybrid Species (HSp)

 

English Roses

 
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The interest is rising specifically among them at the rose in English Rose.
English Rose is the kind which was made with the rose which has a delicate star and a fragrance in old Rose and the nature of modern Rose's four season blooming by rose raising of seedling house David Austin in the United Kingdom.
Yet, the history of the growing in Japan is shallow and cultivation methods such as the influence of the star and the flower color by the climate, the pruning law and the way of making aren't established.
It says that it is easy for English Rose to raise well but it doesn't feel strong in the crop damage compared with the finite HT and the FL about the disease carrier and so on.
Specifically, it is more sensitive to the manure than the HT, the FL and note is necessary for the application rate and so on.
Depending on the kind, it quite blooms in the pruning even if it doesn't so worry.
Also, the tree height and the tree topology and so on depend on the kind roughly.
 
Masako(Eglantyne) | The corridor of the roses John Clare | The corridor of the roses Cottage Rose | The corridor of the roses
Masako (Eglantyne) John Clare Cottage Rose
Tradescant | The corridor of the roses Pat Austin  | The corridor of the roses Heritage | The corridor of the roses
Tradescant Pat Austin Heritage


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