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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Which Pink Roses are right for you?

Pink roses are some of the oldest and most favored flowers. Pink roses come in many different varieties. They are considered one of the oldest because they are a part of the old garden roses which is any rose that was here before the introduction of the hybrid tea rose.

Old pink roses have a loose untamed flower compared to the hybrid pink roses with the tight flowers. The old pink roses are easy to care for and have a long life. Pink roses can come in several different types, from old garden roses such as Albas, Bourbons, Centiflias, Gallicas, and Noisettes.

Albas, having clusters of white or pink flowers, are tall, thick, disease resistant fragrant flowers. They only bloom once a year but are worth it. Bourbons will give you clusters of pink roses all season long. Centiflias, the cabbage roses have over 100 overlapping petals. They are also called Providence roses. They come in several colors such as red, white and pink roses. Gallicas are a French rose that bloom one time in the spring with either single or double purple, red, or pink roses. They are considered the Apothecary's rose because of its medical uses. The rose hips it produces in the fall are edible. Noisettes are wonderful climbers in good climates. They produce clusters of white, red, purple, yellow, or pink blooms throughout the entire summer.

When looking for your pink roses you can't go wrong with climbing rose, fresh flowers, or a bush. Pink roses are still some of the most beautiful fresh flowers that florist carry. Wouldn't you love to receive a flower delivery of fresh cut pink roses?

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