Purple Rose
by Athala Bruckner
Title
Purple Rose
Artist
Athala Bruckner
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Photograph
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Rose taken in Fullerton California and digitally enhanced on the computer,a purple rose....nature,Description Reigning supreme as queen of the flower garden for hundreds of years, the rose has exquisite beauty, elegance, and fragrance that remain unrivaled. Today, modern disease-resistant hybrids that combine the best of the species charms have caught the eye of contemporary designers and made roses more fashionable than ever........These are invented or hybridized roses bred by professionals seeking to create brand-new rose varieties. They are a mix of classes including shrubs, miniatures, floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid teas.
The first modern rose was introduced in 1867 and is called 'La France.
The favorite rose of London before World War I was the Madam Abel Chatenay.
The Peace Rose is a modern rose named to commemorate the end of World War II.
With around 150 species of roses and thousands of hybrids and cultivars to choose from, you cannot fail to find a rose that appeals to your sense of style
and taste. Choose from elegant hybrid teasthe classic flowers of traditional rose gardens; thorny species with their large, beautiful blooms and glossy rosehips; or compact patio roses to dress up a summer container. In confined areas, use the vertical space, and train a climber to decorate your walls and fences with foliage and sumptuous blooms.
With such variation in flower form and structure, roses are among the most versatile of all garden plants. Traditionalists may like them confined to their own beds, but if you choose this style, opt for disease-resistant roses that will not succumb to blackspot and lose their leaves. Alternatively, mix and match roses with other shrubs and perennials, which not only extends the season of interest but also helps to disguise leggy or leafless plants.
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