Grandiflora
"Grandiflora" in a Sentence (4 examples)
“[…] The creation of the Grandiflora rose marks another significant milestone in horticultural progress, and opens new avenues for the use and enjoyment of roses both in the garden and in the home”.
Many countries still refuse to recognize “grandiflora” as a legitimate name, largely on the ground that it seems to imply that the individual blooms are unusually large, whereas most grandifloras have somewhat smaller blooms than the larger hybrid teas.
✓ Climbing sports: These climbers — generally named after their original variety, such as ‘Climbing Queen Elizabeth’ from the famous, pink grandiflora — result from unusually vigorous canes that grow from popular hybrid teas, grandifloras, shrubs, and floribundas.
Our grandiflora stands 7 ft. tall on thornless stems, adorned with massive clusters of fragrant, 4-in., clear pink blossoms whose ruffled edges are tinged with a darker pink. Without a doubt, ‘Queen Elizabeth’ deserves to be the reigning monarch of grandifloras. Grandifloras blend well with other perennials and shrubs.
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