1. VineClimbing roses are vine-like shrubs with relatively soft stems that are vine-like rather than rigid branches. They require manual traction or trellis support when necessary. This variety is about 3-4 meters tall, with flowers of various colors that are relatively rich and long-lasting. It can bloom in three seasons. It likes sunlight and cannot be kept in the shade. It can be grown on the balcony, where it can create a beautiful landscape. 2. ShrubsThis variety is the most common and has been cultivated for a long time. The plant is relatively large, can grow to about two meters in height, and has strong adaptability. It can grow in many environments and can be planted directly in the courtyard without the need for special management. 3. Micro-sizedAs the name suggests, this type of variety has a relatively short plant shape, generally around 30-40cm in height, with dense branches and stems and rich flower colors, making it very suitable for potted plant maintenance. 4. Tree ClassThis variety has a well-developed root system that is densely entangled and has strong vitality. The shapes are also very special, mainly including fan-shaped, spherical, miniature and so on. The flowers have a pleasant fragrance, a long flowering period and high ornamental value. |
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