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multiflora
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Noun1.multiflora - vigorously growing rose having clusters of numerous small flowersmultiflora - vigorously growing rose having clusters of numerous small flowers; used for hedges and as grafting stock
rose, rosebush - any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses


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With the aid of 200 photographs, he traces the histories and garden use of every kind, from species roses through Multifloras, Noisettes and Wichuranas to modern climbers.
Grandifloras are supposed to be more tolerant than the Multifloras but I know at least one enthusiast who disagrees - and thinks the double-flowered forms are least resistant of all - so it probably depends more on where you are and how sheltered your garden is.
With the aid of 200 photographs, he traces the fascinating histories and garden use of every kind, from species roses through multifloras, noisettes and wichuranas to modern climbers, including such less-known treasures as the Ayrshire and evergreen roses.
 
 
 
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