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    • Large, well-formed blooms held singly on long, stiff stems.
    • High-centered bloom form with a small cluster of petals at the center and outer petals that curve inward and downward.
    • Developed in the 1800s by crossing hybrid perpetual roses and old-fashioned tea roses.
    • Often used as cut flowers due to their desirable traits.
    • Available in an extensive range of colors and some varieties have a delightful fragrance.

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