Meet the stars of Chandigarh’s Rose Fest-2018
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Preparation for Rose Festival-2018 underway at the famous Rose Garden in Chandigarh. (Keshav Singh/HT)
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Red Hot: A white rose that contradicts its name, these flowers bloom in clusters. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Don-Don: Easy to grow at home, these roses bloom in small sizes. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Charleston: Dual shade of red and yellow, this rose is a part of the floribunda category. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Dr BP Paul: A blush pink rose, it blooms in a bunch of three-four flowers. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Gold Medal: The grandiflora rose is a rich yellow flower with a touch of coppery orange. These are usually born in solitary. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Jardinerio: The red-maroon flower blooms are heartwarming to say the least. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Iceberg: Mostly pure white, these are one of the best floribundas, a modern group of roses, developed by crossing hybrid teas with polyantha rose. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Queen Elizabeth: A cross-hybrid between floribunda and hybrid tea plant, this rose is pink in colour, royal in appearance and, undoubtedly, a rose for a queen. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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Black Ruby: A hybrid tea category plant is the largest in size. It gets lighter in tone while blooming. (Karun Sharma/HT)
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