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Floribunda
Floribunda roses belong to the same Modern bush rose group as Tea Hybrid, but are of a more rounded growth habit, a bit smaller blooms which are usually in clusters, while tea hybrids are usually flowering solo. Also, they are more suitable for worse growing conditions, sandy soil or exposed places.
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