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HYBRID PERPETUALS
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This group emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and evolved to eventually supersede the Bourbons in Victorian times as the most popular race of roses. They vary from high-centred, very double flowers to blowsy blooms with varying degrees of perfume. Their growth habits are also variable from short, compact plants to vigorous shrubs. Most will give a repeat flowering in autumn.
Hybrid Perpetuals roses
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