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Multiflowering Rose<br />

Red<br />

Valentin Roses<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Pink<br />

59 Flowers<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

Orange<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Intensive red<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Salmon pink<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

Intensive red<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Orange red<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

White<br />

Hybrid tea roses<br />

have a stronger growth, the bush riches the height of 100–150 centimeters.<br />

The flowers are big, individual, and extremely full. We use<br />

them for decoration and cut flowers. The planting cut is made in<br />

spring for roses which were planted in autumn (in March) when we<br />

uncover them. If the rose is planted in spring, it should be cut right<br />

after the planting is done. The branches should be shortened to<br />

3–5 eyelets.<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Gold yellow<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

Red<br />

Multiflowering roses<br />

are divided into polyanthas and floribundas. They are growing in the<br />

shape of a smaller, 50 to 80 cm high bush. The flowers are grouped<br />

at the end of thin branch. With polyanthas, the flowers are smaller<br />

and less full, while with the floribundas, they remind us on hybrid<br />

tea plants. They are used as group plants for garden decorations.<br />

The planting cut is made in spring for roses which were planted in<br />

autumn (in March) when we uncover them. If the rose is planted in<br />

spring, it should be cut right after the planting is done. The branches<br />

should be shortened to 3–5 eyelets.<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Yellow and red<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

Yellow<br />

Climbing roses<br />

develop strong branches which grow from 2 to 4 meters in<br />

height. They need support. Smaller flowers are in a group at the<br />

end of side sprouts. They bloom several times a year, some varieties<br />

only once a year. The planting cut is made in spring for<br />

roses which were planted in autumn (in March) when we uncover<br />

them. If the rose is planted in spring, it should be cut right after<br />

the planting is done. The branches should be shortened to<br />

3–5 eyelets.<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Lilac light blue<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

Pink<br />

Multiflowering Rose<br />

Light pink<br />

Climbing Rose<br />

White and red<br />

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