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- were
created in
France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large,
floriferous hybrid perpetuals with the tall,
elegant tea roses. The
hybrid tea is...
- bred for
ornamental use
include the
common 'Eximia', the smaller, more
floriferous 'Floribunda', and 'Macrantha',
which has
larger flowers without white...
- "garden species" (C. ×
generalis and C. × orchiodes) to
categorise the
floriferous cannas being grown at that time,
namely the
Crozy hybrids and the orchid-like...
- "phyllanthoid branching" in
which the
vertical stems bear deciduous,
floriferous (flower-bearing),
plagiotropic (horizontal or oblique) stems. The leaves...
- throat,
yellow to
orange anthers, and a
greenish stigma. It is
highly floriferous,
blooming through most of the
summer and
often with so many
flowers that...
-
yellow flowers 'Beatrix Farrand' – a
particularly floriferous cultivar 'Gold Tide' ('Courtasol') –
floriferous, with deep
yellow autumn colour 'Karl Sax' –...
- good
nutrient supply and
enough sun. In half
shade the
cultivar is less
floriferous. It can be
grown as
solitary shrub or in groups, in
containers or as...
-
Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. It is
larger and more
floriferous than the species. RHS A-Z
encyclopedia of
garden plants.
United Kingdom:...
- Nursery), ****eborus 'Walberton's Rosemary' is pink-flowered,
extremely floriferous, and
seems to be
intermediate between its
parents in many
other characteristics...