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How to plant rose

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Choose your variety of roses. Any variety of rose will be a beautiful addition to your
garden, but it's important to check which roses will grow best in your region by looking
at a regional guide to roses. You can also consider the appearance of the roses as well
as their size. Here are several of the most popular and beautiful varieties of roses:
 Floribunda. These are the most colorful types of roses, and they are bushy shrubs that
bloom freely, creating clusters of three to fifteen blossoms instead of just one blossom
on a step. These shrubs can be grown individually but look the most impressive when
you plant many rows of them next to each other.
 Hybrid Tea. These are one of the most popular types of roses, which grow as upright
bushes that grow one flower per stem. These may be the roses you're most used to
seeing at the florist's.
 Grandiflora. This beautiful variety of rose is a mix between a floribunda and a hybrid tea.
It grows up to six feet tall and creates classic hybrid tea flower clusters.
 Shrub and landscape roses. These roses come in a variety of shapes and sizes and
they can suit any landscape. They grow close to the ground, are naturally disease-
resistant, and they require less attention than other roses while bearing roses over a
long season.
 Climber roses. These roses add flavor to any garden and typically grow on a fence or a
trellis. They have long, arching canes that have many flowers which can cover pillars,
walls, or any structure that offers them support.
 Miniature roses. These are the smallest of the rose plants and they can grow anywhere
from six inches to two feet tall. These roses flower continuously and are great for
container gardening, making borders, and for growing in a small space.
 Tree roses. These roses have a hardy rootstock and are grafted to a long stem that is
then grafted to a rose bush at its top. The tree rose is visually stunning but it takes more
care for it to survive through the winter.

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