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Sweet Juliette
Sweet Juliette
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Roses are among the world's most beloved and iconic flowers, belonging to the genus Rosa in the Rosaceae family. With their layered petals, intoxicating fragrance, and thorny stems, roses have captivated humans for thousands of years and hold deep cultural significance across civilizations.
These woody perennial plants are native to Asia, Europe, and North America, with wild species ranging from simple five-petaled flowers to complex hybrids with dozens of ruffled petals. Rose colors span nearly the entire spectrum - red, pink, white, yellow, orange, purple, and even near-black varieties, though true blue roses remain elusive in nature.
Roses have been cultivated since ancient times, with evidence of rose gardens in China, Persia, and Greece dating back millennia. Today, there are thousands of varieties, from climbing roses that scale walls and arbors to compact miniatures perfect for containers. Garden roses are typically categorized as hybrid teas, floribundas, grandifloras, or old garden roses, each with distinct characteristics.
Beyond their beauty, roses have practical uses - rose hips are rich in vitamin C, rose water is used in cooking and cosmetics, and rose oil is prized in perfumery. Symbolically, roses represent love, passion, beauty, and remembrance, with different colors carrying specific meanings. The red rose, in particular, has become the universal symbol of romantic love, making roses an enduring presence in literature, art, and human emotion.
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I planted my Sweet Juliet rose last spring, and honestly, it’s been love at first bloom. The flowers are this dreamy apricot-peach color that seems to glow in the evening light, and every single one smells incredible — a rich, sweet fragrance with a little citrus twist that catches you by surprise.
The shrub itself is a neat, upright shape and has grown steadily without me having to baby it too much. I’ve had blooms from early summer right through to autumn, and every time I cut a few for the house, the room fills with the scent in minutes.
It’s handled our unpredictable weather really well, with hardly any sign of disease, and the foliage stays lush and green. If you’re looking for a rose that’s both gorgeous and low-maintenance, Sweet Juliet is worth every penny. It’s the kind of plant that makes you feel like a better gardener than you actually are.