Monday, March 26, 2012

SIGNATURE


Photo courtesy of Bob Sabin
Hybrid Tea
Var: JACnor
Hybridizer: Warriner

            ‘Signature’ is one of the top ten exhibition roses in the country since its introduction in 1996.  Its huge, high-centered blooms, 5 to 6 inches in diameter on a long stems about 18 inches long make it the favorite of exhibitors across the country.  The intense coloration of the bloom which is deep pink with cream at the bottom of the petals looks stunning.  It has sharply pointed buds which open into perfectly formed rose of 30 to 40 petals count, complemented with dark, thick leathery foliage.  Except for the fact that it has very light fragrance, it could be the rose you’ve been waiting for the exhibition table and garden display.  Plant it in the garden in a group of three with some blue perennial like salvia or dephinum and the effect is quite dazzling.

Roses are easy plants to grow contrary to popular belief. Why do you think Roses have been around for millions of years?  All they need are food, water and sunlight.  Just like you and me. 

Here at Rose Gardening World, we’ll educate you about the Rose - our National Floral Emblem and the state flower of several states.  Welcome to the World of Rose Gardening or Rose Gardening World where Rose Gardening Tips, Rose Growing Advice, Planting a Rose Garden, Rose Descriptions, Where to Buy Roses, Where to see Rose Gardens, Rose Culture, Rose History, Rose Events, Rose Verses are all here in one place.  

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