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- Confederate rose will mature into a large shrub or small tree.
- Q : What is the botanical name for Confederate rose?
- Give the Confederate rose plenty of sun and excellent drainage.
- Q : We would like to know when to prune our Confederate rose.
- Q : Someone gave me a Confederate rose.
- We asked what they were and were told " Confederate rose ."
- Your Confederate rose needs only average amount of water, not a constant dose.
- The Confederate rose is sometimes called cotton rose, as the leaves resemble oversize cotton foliage.
- It is said the Confederate rose originated in China and was introduced to European gardens by 1690.
- Plant historians say Southerners with little to spend on landscaping following the Civil War used the Confederate rose in cemeteries.
- "Early on, someone wanted to know what to do about his Confederate rose, " he recalls.
- I also would like any information you have on the Confederate rose . _ D . C ., Baytown, Texas
- Confederate rose will mature into a large shrub or small tree and does best in a well-draining, acidic, fertile soil.
- Confederate rose is a large, deciduous shrub that produces beautiful flowers that open white and turn pink around midday, then crimson by night.
- "We are honoring these men who sacrificed everything they had, " said Denise Woods of the Order of the Confederate Rose.
- A : The Confederate rose, " Hibiscus mutabilis, " is sometimes called the cotton rose, because the foliage and flowers resemble those of cotton.
- The Confederate rose ( " Hibiscus mutabilis " ) is sometimes called the cotton rose since the large, palmate foliage and flowers resemble those of the cotton plant.
- Other horticultural plants include magnolia, cherry, Confederate rose, etc . The blooming season of peach tree in Hangzhou usually ranges from end of February to middle of April.
- The film's title served as the inspiration for the name of the Order of the Confederate Rose, a women's auxiliary to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
- The Confederate rose is kin to perennial hibiscus with the dish-plate-size blooms as well as to the tropical hibiscus used here for great summer color and to the althea.
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