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Hybrid repeat-flowering Roses

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Remontant Hybrid Roses, also known as Perpetual Hybrids, are among the first roses created in Europe around 1830 by hybridizers who sought to obtain varieties with very flowering. This group of bush roses connects the authentic old roses to the modern Hybrid Teas. They form highly branched bushes with erect stems and produce highly fragrant double flowers, generally arranged in small clusters of three roses. In their complex lineage, we find Portland roses, Bourbons, Noisette roses, and Hybrid Teas, which contributed later. Few of them, like 'Mrs John Laing' or 'Paul Neyron', flower almost continuously, but all are hardy and have varying degrees of reblooming. To support their flowering, provide them with fertile and moist soil!

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