5 Flowers That Look Like Roses, But Are Way Easier To Grow

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Why go for flowers that look like roses instead of the real thing? Don’t get me started! I am an experienced gardener and a happy one, but roses and I have never gotten along.

I love the gorgeous blossoms, especially the scented varieties, and I’ve planted, watered, pruned and fertilized these beauties – but it takes a lot of effort and I have my life to live! To me, the rose is the prima donna of the plant kingdom. Roses are truly romantic flowers, and if you are up to the effort, detailed articles about how to grow roses won’t phase you.

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