Sunday, March 6, 2011

Mens Steam Room Etiquette

The small family of R. bracteata

These days, a terrible cold wind (the Bora) whip my garden with gusts reaching 170 km per hour! I am very concerned about the more delicate rose, among them is the family of bracteata. I take this opportunity to present, the rose is the species R. bracteata, so called bracts, which are the characteristics of the glass flower. Viewed from near the bud is a marvel to the soft velvet that covers, in addition to the scales, even the sepals. This is one of the few botanical by virtue of the Blooming, but in fact starting to bloom in summer and continues to open new doors to the flowers of autumn. The flowers are large, more than 8 cm in diameter, white and fragrant, much frequented by bees.



The R. bracteata was discovered in 1765 by Lord McCartney may be a shrub of more than 4 meters in diameter may be used as a vine, its leaves are semipersistenti.



The rose 'Mermaid' descends from the crossing between the tea rose and a bracteata not known. Introduced in 1918, as the mother begins to bloom in midsummer and continues until autumn, but with single flowers that can reach over 12 cm in diameter with a warm yellow fading to white. Also can form huge shrubs, better treat it as a climber and have it go up a tree or a sturdy structure.



Of the three, this is certainly the most rare wonder, 'Maria Leonida' petals curled inside a butter yellow, surrounded by large white outer petals. Exactly like the previous ones, except for the flowers, also derived from crossing between bracteata and a tea rose. All three roses are armed with ferocious spines bent into a hook that can guarantee truly deadly. 'Maria Leonida' is also provided with a good smell and like the others can not stand the cold weather, especially if associated with the wind that dries. Does prodursele cuttings in order to have plants that can repel the foot in case of frost. This charming pink deserves a place in any garden, especially in warm regions.
addition to these, it seems that hybrids do not produce other varieties, ignoring the potential of these roses can be grown in warmer lands.

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