Roses have been bred over the centuries through a process called selective breeding. This involves choosing roses with desirable traits, such as color, fragrance, size, and disease resistance, and then cross-breeding them to create new varieties with thes
2024-05-31 00:00
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The rose varieties that we admire today are the result of continuous and meticulous plant hybridization. This breeding technique involves artificially crossing two parents to create offspring with specific desired characteristics. Early rose hybridization began with the selection from 150 wild species of roses.
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