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Rosa laevigata
( Camellia Rose )
| 'Golden Cherry' is a hardy species rose with large thorny, arching stems producing solitary, flat, single, fragrant white flowers, with scalloped petals and gold stamens. Attractive, glossy dark green leaves are up to 2 1/2 inches long. Blooms are followed by bristly, brownish orange-red hips.
In general, roses are a large group of flowering shrubs, most with showy flowers that are single-petalled to fully double-petalled. Leaves are typically medium to dark green, glossy, and ovate, with finely toothed edges. Vary in size from 1/2 inch to 6 inches, five petals to more than 30, and in nearly every color. Often the flowers are very fragrant.
Most varieties grow on long canes that sometimes climb. Unfortunately, this favorite plant is quite susceptible to a variety of diseases and pests, many of which can be controlled with good cultural practices. |
| Important Info : Also known as Camellia rose and Cherokee Rose. |
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