Roses in Tropical Climates

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Roses are not generally tropical plants, but thanks to the inclusion of a couple of sub-tropical species in the breeding of modern roses, many can take the higher temperatures and moisture of lower latitudes. In this video, I discuss managing roses in times of high temperature, humidity, rainfall - and I also recommend some roses that perform well in tropical gardens.

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