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Rose Color in Garden Design |
 | | There are a number of ways to explain how roses produce all their colors and color effects, but the one requiring the rose to synthesize the smallest number of color pigments is one in which just three colors are produced: flish purple, scarlet, and yellow. |
 | | Roses in pale pink, candy pink, pink, rose, cerise, and crimson tend to be pretty stable and pretty common. |
 | | We cannot simply stick a single rose plant in the middle of a lawn and wish for it to be pretty; not unless it is considerably bigger than we are at which point it is a large shrub. |
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