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Roses, the “Queen of the Flowers"

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Roses, the “Queen of the Flowers"

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  1. Roses, the “Queen of the Flowers”

  2. Roses • Roses, the “Queen of the Flowers,” have been enjoyed for thousands of years. • Their cultivation dates back to at least Greek and Roman times. • Many varieties are descendants from ancient garden plants in China, Persia, and Turkey.

  3. While the idea of a dozen long-stemmed roses may be the first image that comes to mind for many, the world of roses is varied and diverse. • Wild roses grow in all corners of the world, in many habitats ranging from forests, along coastlines and rivers, to high mountain elevations.

  4. Did You Know? • The first hybrid rose was introduced in 1867 by Jean-Baptiste Guillot. • All roses before that date are known as Old Garden Roses while the roses that come after are called Modern Garden Roses.

  5. Care Tips • Roses need to be fed regularly and the amount of feeding will depend on the kind of soil they are planted in. • Pruning is also important and should be done after between mid-February and mid-March during a sustained frost-free period.

  6. Contact Us • Address Sydney, Australia Post code - 2001 • Email freshflowersydney@gmail.com • Phone 1300 60 20 11

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