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faguscarolinensis · 11 months
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Rosa 'Frycentury' / 'Frycentury' Daybreaker Floribunda Rose at the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC
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banji-effect · 2 years
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Heaven and earth in little space
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colourmanic · 2 years
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Night blooming flowers
Flowers for a vampirekin/nocturnalkin garden.
Alyssum ( Lobularia maritima)
Angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia)
Golden angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia aurea)
Peach angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia versicolor)
Red angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia sanguinea)
Salmon angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia vulcanicola)
Brahma kamal lotus (Saussurea obvallata)
Burning hearts (Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra)
Cape Jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides)
Casablanca Lily (Lilium ‘Casablanca’)
Chinese quince (Chaenomeles speciosa)
Chocolate daisy (Berlandiera lyrata)
Claret cup (Echinocereus triglochidiatus)
Dame’s rocket (Hesperis matronalis)
Drooping red gum (Eucalyptus parramattensis)
Easter lily cactus (Echinopsis oxygona)
Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis)
Evening rain lily (Zephyranthes drummondii)
Flowering tobacco ( Nicotiana alata)
Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia)
Four o’clocks (Mirabilis jalapa)
Hoary stock (Matthiola incana)
Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda)
Lotus’ (Nelumbo)
Lungwort (Pulmonaria)
Mock Orange (Philadelphus coronaius)
Moonflower (Datura innoxia)
Moon vine (Ipomoea alba)
Night blooming jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum)
Night blooming water lilies (Nymphaea)
Night gladiolus (Gladiolus tristis)
Night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis)
Night scented orchid (Epidendrum nocturnum)
Night scented stock (Matthiola longipetala)
Nottingham catchfly (Silene nutans)
Opening Night rose (Rosa x ‘Opening Night’)
Queen of the night (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
Ten-petal blazing star (Mentzelia decapetala)
Tuberose (Agave amica)
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flowerishness · 11 months
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Floribunda rose (var: ‘Bolero’) and Ephemeroptera (mayfly)
Yesterday, I featured a pink Gallica rose ('Charles de Mills’) in our back garden with multiple petals and I did a little chat about doubling in flowers. Charles de Mills was introduced in 1786 but all roses introduced after 1867 are known as modern garden roses after the development of the first hybrid tea rose, ‘La France’. In comparison, this floribunda rose, ‘Bolero’, only became available in 2004.
This floribunda rose, Bolero, is growing in a pot about fifteen feet away from Charles de Mills. Floribunda (Latin for "many-flowering") is a modern group of garden roses, the result of crossing hybrid tea roses with polyantha roses. The polyantha rose is itself a cross of two Asian species, Rosa chinensis and Rosa multiflora. In other words, floribunda roses are hybridization taken to the Nth degree.
Incidentally, while peeling back the petals of Bolero I discovered this lovely mayfly. Mayfly larvae are carnivores and they eat other insects but the adults only live a few days and they don’t eat anything at all. Adult mayflies are basically little sex machines and once they’ve done their thing, it’s Game Over!.
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jillraggett · 2 years
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 2 October 2022
Still continuing to flower into the autumn is Rosa 'Korbin' (rose ‘Iceberg’) which is a repeat flowering floribunda. This small deciduous shrub has glossy green foliage and clusters of slightly fragrant, double white flowers. This is a tough, generous flowering cultivar and I have seen it blooming in December.
Jill Raggett
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brightgnosis · 1 year
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The earliest Roses were wild. Botanists call them the species of the genus Rosa, part of the family Rosaceae. Taxonomists [...] generally agree that 100 to 150 are true species [...] Most species [...] originated in Asia and Europe; about a dozen are native to North America.
Other Roses appeared by about the 1st century, when classical writers mentioned specific roses, including [...] Gallicas, Albas, and Damasks. References to Centifolias (also known as Cabbage Roses) emerged at the end of the 16th century [P] About 100 years later, Centifolias mutated into Moss Roses [...]
The first known Rose hybridizing originated in Holland in the 18th century [...] By the end of the 18th century [...] reblooming Roses [arrived] from China. They were originally called Chinas and Tea-Scented Chinas, and the latter [Tea-Scented Chinas] became known as Tea Roses [...]
Any Rose family created since the late 1800's is considered a Modern Rose, including the beloved Hybrid Tea. The name implies that it's a cross between a Hybrid perpetual and a Tea, but so many Rose families contributed to the earliest varieties that the original Hybrid Tea will never be positively identified [...]
Polyantha [...] Roses, a family of low-growing plants with a profusion of small flowers, have a more definitive history [P] The first Polyantha was [...] introduced [...] in 1875 [...]
In 1880, Max Wichura sent a set of Japanese species plants to Europe [...] These Roses grew near to the ground with fairly long, creeping canes [...] [Michael] Horvath introduced [from this, the] Pink Roamer [...] These Roses, with their long, flexible canes and masses of blooms, quickly became known as Ramblers [...]
[... The Rambler Rose Class was abolished by the American Rose Society in 1999. Most were reclassified as Hybrid Wichurianas or Hybrid Multifloras ...]
Hybridizers in the early 20th century also wanted long-caned Roses with a repeat blooming habit and larger flowers [...] Many Climbers were [thus] introduced [...]
Searching for Roses that bloomed in clusters like Polyanthas but with larger flowers, breeders crossed Polyanthas with Hybris Teas and other large-flowered types to create what they initially called a Hybrid Polyantha. The family name [...] changed to Floribunda in 1950 [...]
Another American, Walter Lammerts, created the Grandiflora [... family ...] introduced in 1954 [...] These large, robust plants combined the spray habit of Floribundas with the large, fragrant blooms of Hybrid Teas [...]
Miniature Roses, with blooms about 1 to 1 & 1/2 inches wide, originated from a Dwarf China Rose sent to England in the early 1800's. The Rose was apparently lost, then rediscovered more than a century later [...] One of the first [... was] bred in 1936 by Holland's Jan de Vink from [the rediscovered rose] and a Polyantha.
A little more than a decade ago [around the 2000's] the world welcomed a new family called Miniflora, consisting of small to medium sized plants whose blooms boast the classic Hybrid Tea form and grow slightly larger than Miniatures [...]
The American Rose Society calls any Rose a Shrub [Rose] if it doesn't fit easily into one of the other classes [P] Shrubs break down into four subfamilies: Hybrid Kordesii, Hybrid Musk, Hybrid Rugosa, and Hybrid Moyesii; but many families are simply generically called "Shrubs" [...]
Among Shrubs, the first significant development began [...] with the introduction of David Austin's 'Constancy Spry'. This pink cross of an Old Garden Rose with a Floribunda was the first of hundreds of Austin Roses that he dubbed "English Roses" [P] combin[ing] the flower forms and fragrance of Old Garden Roses with the reblooming habit and wider color palette of modern Roses [...]
In the mid 1980's, low growing Rugosas about 3 to 4 feet tall with a moderate spreading habit came on the market. This family [...] usual carries the word "Pavement" or "Roadrunner" in the name.
In 1990, the [...] Flower Carpet series emerged. Touted as Groundcover Roses, Flower Carpets often grow more upright than spreading [...] The Roses in the newest groundcover family, Drift, are crosses between full sized Groundcover Roses and Miniatures [...]
The Knock Out series, which began in 2000, represents the most significant recent addition to Shrub Roses.
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From Rose Gardening; American Rose Society Tested and Endorsed, published 2010; Better Homes and Gardens (My Ko-Fi Here)
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siyahtanbirhayat · 2 years
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Flowers Are The Friends Of Love
The flowering phase of any plant is the point at which it is at an amazing level. Flowers address health, magnificence and youth because plants flower first, and afterward advance to the more developed periods of their short lives, when seeds set inside the flowers. The pattern of life and demise is sustained by the seeds which sprout and develop again to their top at the flowering stage.
Of the multitude of wonderful flowering plants, roses are the ones that assume a predominant part in human personalities, from East to West. Roses are enduring plants of the genus Rosa inside the family Rosacea. The greater part of them start in Asia. Fossil records show that they have been on Earth for millions of years. Presently they are developed all around the world framing a gigantic industry. If you are looking for beautiful flowers for delivery, take a look at the bouquets for sale over at www.sending-flowers-on-line.com
Rose reproducing has been happening for quite a while, especially in China. In the nineteenth 100 years there was extraordinary interest in Britain in gathering plants from everywhere the world, and that is when Chinese cultivars were acquainted with Britain en masse.
Reproducers think of roses as 'old' and 'new'. Old roses like the English cabbage rose were in Britain initially and new roses are those reproduced after the introduction of plants from the East. In plant reproducing two parent plants are crossed to deliver another crossover which is special. It very well might be offered another name to honor an occasion or person. Wonderful ladies frequently have roses named after them, and this must be one of the most charming honors to be given.
For a long time it appeared to be difficult to raise a blue rose yet apparently undifferentiated cell research has finally broken this long fight. Other flowers of extraordinary excellence are additionally reproduced. In South Africa, the indigenous Protea has an extremely long time span of usability and is likewise a national image. Plum bloom is the national flower of China
Rose plants come in various sorts. Climbing roses beauty lattices and walls. Bushes are many times filled in conventional presentation gardens or together with other plants. There are standard plants and miniatures, floribunda, half and halves and tea roses. Assortments have been fostered that have no thistles and straight stems. They have long timeframes of realistic usability and many are tragically ailing in aroma, causing them to appear to be practically plastic.
Sentiment is the reason for the flourishing industry in flowers. On St. Valentine's Day they are passed out in such colossal numbers that some are enticed to think that fashion has supplanted genuine sentiment. In any case, beneficiaries can never be certain, and the draw of love stays one of the most compelling traps in the world. That is truly really great for business, and especially for red roses.
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Floribunda Rose Rosa 'Paper Moon'
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¿Historias cortas para no dormir y así no tener pesadillas? Las flores (Las rosas también) mejor sin cortar, duran más, huelen mejor y ¿Sufren menos?
La rosa ‘Hocus Pocus’ es una flor muy poco corriente que proviene de una rosa floribunda. Cultivada por W. Kordes & Sons en el año 2000. Presenta un rojo profundo combinado con toques amarillos formando rayas longitudinales. No es una flor muy estable y puede variar bastante la coloración de los pétalos.
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faguscarolinensis · 1 year
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Rosa spp. 'Mardi Gras' / Mardi Gras floribunda rose at the New Hanover County Arboretum in Wilmington, NC
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asadflowerblog · 3 years
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rosa Bliss Parfuma
rosa Earth Angel Parfuma
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gbierman · 4 years
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Flora Rose Centifolia Roses Family
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colourmanic · 4 years
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#EzRepost @andreak_ro with @ezrepostapp Rose ... #rose #roses #flowers #floribunda #art #botanicals #botanicaltattoo #buntstifte #lapisdecor #worldofflowers #art #artist #drawing #dessin #blumen #fleurs #rosa #rosas #rosé #strathmore #prismacolorpencils #fabercastell #polychromos #luminance #colors #myartwork #strathmorepaper #art_insanely #weekinsa https://www.instagram.com/p/B6TmZecInbm/?igshid=1drxf2nse82fh
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flowerishness · 2 years
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Rosa floribunda (var: “Julia Child”)
Bon Appétit!
Floribunda is Latin for “many-flowered” and this type of rose was created by crossing hybrid tea roses with polyanthas. They inherited the many-flowered habit from the polyanthas but have the shape and the colors of the hybrid tea.
Julia Child was a successful American cookbook author and the host of a popular TV show called The French Chef which debuted in 1963. Imagine my surprise when I discovered a cultivar called “Julia Child” in the rose garden at Stanley Park in downtown Vancouver. I ran into a rave review of this rose on the World Wide Web (Weeks Roses) and I thought it was so much fun that I’ve decided to quote it in full...
“Just before our wonderful American icon left us, she selected this exceptional rose to bear her name. Julia loved the even butter gold color & the licorice candy fragrance. Yet it wasn't just the old-fashioned blooms that inspired the recipe. The perfectly rounded habit, super glossy leaves & great disease resistance finish off the dish. An awesome AARS award winner—a right & proper honor for a dear friend. Consistent, hardy & floriferous in all climates.”
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andrea-turros · 2 years
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#flower #plant #petal #hybridtearose #pink #gardenroses #rose #rosa×centifolia #rosefamily #magenta #herbaceousplant #roseorder #floribunda #terrestrialplant #annualplant #pedicel #floweringplant #grass #landscape #soil #carmine #shrub #bud #chinarose #peony #wildflower #plantstem #coquelicot #pinkfamily #lilyfamily (at Rosedal) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb56o50pgw6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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