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Flowers And Small: This fuchsia makes a good standard. It has double, pale-pink flowers and small with pink-flushed purple outer petals. F. "Mme Cornelissen" This fuchsia has large scarlet flowers and small, with scarlet-veined, white inner petals. The flowers and small are small and the growth is strong and upright.
CLIMBERS CAN transform a garden with flourishes of color. They are superb for covering house walls, framing windows and doors, climbing up pillars, arches and arbors, as well as scrambling into trees. Climbers have a more permanent framework than ramblers, and their flowers and small range from small to those as large as Hybrid Teas. Ramblers have huge trusses carrying hundreds of generally small blooms, but there is only one truss of flowers and small. They are excellent for growing in tall trees.
There are three main types of rambling rose. These are described below:
• Multiflora Hybrids: large bunches of small flowers and small, with stiff growth. Their pruning is detailed here in Group Two.
• Sempervirens Hybrids: graceful ramblers, with long, strong growth and sprays of small flowers and small. Their pruning is described in Group One.
• Wichuraiana Hybrids: these have graceful growth and quite large flowers and small borne in elegant sprays. They develop long,flexible shoots from their bases. Their pruning is described in Group One, although some rose experts suggest they can be left with little pruning, in such cases, however; they eventually form thickets. |
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