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Climbing Roses:

Climbing Roses There are several types of climber: • Noisette roses: an old group, with small, rosette-type flowers. They need a warm, frost-free position. • climbing roses Tea roses: these are similar to the Noisettes, but with more of a Hybrid Tea appearance. • climbing roses Hybrid Teas: these have a Hybrid Tea nature and are usually sports (natural mutations) of Hybrid Teas. • climbing roses Bourbons: these are characterized by their old rose- type flowers. Like most other climbers, they flower repeatedly. - • Modern climbers: this is a relatively new grouping. They are repeat-flowering, with flowers resembling those of Hybrid Teas.

There are several types of climber: • Noisette roses: an old group, with small, rosette-type flowers. They need a warm, frost-free position. • climbing roses Tea roses: these are similar to the Noisettes, but with more of a Hybrid Tea appearance. • climbing roses Hybrid Teas: these have a Hybrid Tea nature and are usually sports (natural mutations) of Hybrid Teas. • climbing roses Bourbons: these are characterized by their old rose- type flowers. Like most other climbers, they flower repeatedly. - • Modern climbers: this is a relatively new grouping. They are repeat-flowering, with flowers resembling those of Hybrid Teas.

See Also Roses ":

This comprises roses " that flower chiefly on short lateral shoots as well as sub-laterals originating from two-year-old, or olden wood, including: • R. x alba types • Provence rose (R. centifolid) and its types • Moss roses " • Most Damasks • Modern shrub roses " which have one main flush of bloom in mid-summer

This comprises roses " that flower chiefly on short lateral shoots as well as sub-laterals originating from two-year-old, or olden wood, including: • R. x alba types • Provence rose (R. centifolid) and its types • Moss roses " • Most Damasks • Modern shrub roses " which have one main flush of bloom in mid-summer


On The Other Hand See Ruins And Roses ":

The Island of Gotland, with its capital Visby, needs no introduction, for it has long since climbed to the top rung of Sweden's tourist ladder. It calls itself the "City of Ruins and roses " and Roses" and the first part of that tag hints of its former importance when it was a stronghold of the early Goths (hence the island's name) and later of the Hanseatic League. Visby's many-towered medieval walls are almost as perfect, and quite as photogenie, as those of France's so different Carcassonne or Germany's Rothen-j burg.

Its pagan Ruins and roses " attract antiquarians and the House of Mary, apparently not a pious myth but the site of her actual home in years after die Crucifixion, gives it "personal warmth" to all who venerate the Virgin. It is known that John, the Beloved Disciple, made his home in Ephesus and you will recall that Jesus on the Cross said (of John) to his Mother, "Woman, behold thy son," and to fohn, "Son, behold thy Mother." By one of the strongest of all Christian traditions, John is believed to have accepted this commission and to have looked after his "Mother"—in Ephesus.
 
 
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