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BRACTEATAS (2)
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Not the hardiest group of roses but individually quite beautiful. All Bracteatas share the same vicious armoury of hooked thorns.
Popular Bracteatas roses
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BRUNONIIS (1)
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Roses in the Brunonii classification generally have fine light grey/green leaves. Flowers borne in clusters in July.
Popular Brunoniis roses
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CENTIFOLIAS (29)
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Centuries old, these "roses of the hundred petals" make superb shrubs. The more vigorous forms usually produce large flowers of exquisite shape and perfume with the shorter types producing very double flowers, almost invariab...
Popular Centifolias roses
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CHINAS (59)
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These roses first appeared in mid-eighteenth century and their long flowering season encouraged breeders to raise many varieties throughout the nineteenth century. It is difficult to generalise but the bush forms are seldom t...
Popular Chinas roses
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