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how big is the average black baccara rose? compared to passion rose?

http://www.fwxflowers.co.uk/rose/c3268-1.html

the site says between 1 and 6 inches. but thats what they say of ALL the roses...

so whats the average size black baccara?
Otherwise, i want a deep scarlet rose that is a "good" size, any ideas? is a passion rose really that scarlet? thats what i was recommended but i am not sure from the pictures they just look average red to me?

Do you mean the size of the bloom or the shrub? The site would be talking about the size of the bloom, closed about 1-2 inches, fully open 5-6 inches. This would be true of most Floribunda species roses.
The size of the Rose Bush will vary according to how much you prune it. Let go and a rose will grow up the three meters and beyond. Best keep it pruned to under a meter.
Every winter after they loose their leaves, prune back hard and open up the plant (take out branches that cross over, turn inwards etc). This will stimulate lots of new growth come spring and lots of flowers.
I cant suggest a particular variety as there are thousands and one thats available down here may not be a common type there. I have grown Black Baccara before and it is a beautiful rose.

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Black Baccara Rose Seeds Packet
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Home Run Red Rose Bush - Black Spot, Powdery Mildew Resistant - Proven Winners
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Black Tea Rose Seeds Packet
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Black Dawn Rose Seeds Packet
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Geranium Orbit Rose Seeds
USD 2.95
 
Beautifully framing the soft rose-colored blooms, the large, generously zoned foliage of this Orbit is almost a scene-stealer! Widely shaded in near-black against the rich green, these leaves are handsome enough to stand on their own as a foliage plant--but the huge 4- to 5-inch flowerheads nearly obscure them at the height of bloom! You will love Orbit's easy-care habit and constantly attractive look. Basal-branching yet compact, it manages to produce plenty of blooms and leaves on neat 14-inch plants. And it blooms early, extending the show right up to frost in the garden, pots, or windowboxes!If you like Orbit Rose, you will love the other Orbit colors -- red, salmon, violet, scarlet, white, pink, and appleblossom. There's an economical mix of all 8, or our special money-saving collection, which gives you one full packet of each of the 8 colors. You can't go wrong with this beloved favorite!Easy to start from seed indoors in late winter or outdoors in early spring, it blooms all summer and can be wintered over indoors. Position in full sun and well-drained soil. Pkt is 10 seeds.
 

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Pink Home Run Own Root Rose 1 Gallon
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This beauty has all the great attributes of Home Run rose - continuous bloom, black spot and mildew resistance and heat tolerance - but with vivid, rich pink flowers. Just like Home Run it is early to flower and produces fresh flowers every day. It prefers full sun, and will grow to 3 1/2--4 feet in height and width in your landscape. It is hardy in zones 4-9 and will bring wonderful color to your garden for years. You still have time to plant it this autumn, trim to shape comes spring, then simply sit back and enjoy. No more spraying, we promise! Like its father (Knock Out), Home Run has excellent resistance to black spot. Unlike Knock Out, Home Run is also completely resistant to powdery mildew and has a higher level of tolerance to downy mildew as well.
 

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Black of Night Rose Seeds Bush Flower Seeds
USD 4.35
 
This pack comes with 10 seeds harvested this fall. Instructions included.
 

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Black Rose Flower Rare ! 5 Seeds!
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GREAT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE PLANT FAIRLY EASY TO MAINTAIN ,
 

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