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Bahurupi Rose Plant - A Touch of India in Your Garden

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Bahurupi Rose - A Perfect Addition to Any Rose Garden Are you looking to add a unique touch to your rose garden? Look no further than the Bahurupi Rose! This hybrid tea rose was bred by Mr. Subrata and Mrs. Sandhya Ghosh of Durgapur, West Bengal, India, and offers a stunning combination of pink and coral-red hues. In this article, we'll explore the history, popularity, and care of the Bahurupi Rose, as well as its special features that make it a standout choice for any rose enthusiast. Breeders of Bahurupi Rose The Bahurupi Rose was bred by Mr. Subrata and Mrs. Sandhya Ghosh in 2007. They carefully selected the Headliner and Mrinalini varieties to create this stunning hybrid tea rose, which boasts a unique coloration that changes as the blooms age. History of Bahurupi Rose Since its introduction in 2007, the Bahurupi Rose has quickly gained popularity in India and beyond. Its name, "Bohurupi," means "man of many forms" in Hindi, and pays homage to the rose...

Gerbera Jemsonni: The Perfect Addition to Your Garden

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All About Gerbera Jemsonni Gerbera jamesonii, also known as  Transvaal daisy  or  Barberton daisy , is a popular flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. Native to South Africa, it is widely grown for its colorful, daisy-like blooms, and is named after  Robert Jameson , a Scottish botanist who discovered the plant in the late 19th century. Some Information about Gerbera Jamesonii Gerbera jamesonii is a perennial plant that grows up to 12-18 inches tall and 12-24 inches wide. The plant has a rosette of dark green, lobed leaves that are 6-8 inches long and 2-3 inches wide. The plant produces a single, long-stemmed flower that can range in color from white, pink, orange, yellow, red, or bi-colored. The flowers can be up to 5 inches in diameter and have a central disk of tiny flowers surrounded by ray petals. Growing Conditions for Gerbera Jamesonii Gerbera jamesonii is a popular garden plant due to its ease of cultivation and the wide range of colors avail...