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ro·sar·i·an

 (rō-zâr′ē-ən)
n.
A person with expertise or a special interest in the cultivation of roses.
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rosarian

(rəʊˈzɛərɪən)
n
(Horticulture) a person who cultivates roses, esp professionally
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Head gardener Martin Gee and his team have been working with leading rosarian Michael Marriot, from David Austin Roses near Albrighton.
Influential English rosarian Graham Stuart Thomas claimed that, of all the roses in his garden, Rosa stellata, a southwestern U.S.
EXPERT rosarian Ian Limmer at Peter Beales Classic Roses has given me his predictions on the nation's favourite plant for 2019.
ROSA 'EYE OF THE TIGER' EXPERT rosarian Ian Limmer at Peter Beales Classic Roses has given me his predictions on the nation's favourite plant for 2019.
Breeder and nurseryman Markus Kobelt, managing director and founder of Lubera (lubera.co.uk), favours containerised roses, while Michael Marriott, senior rosarian at David Austin Roses (davidaustinroses.co.uk) argues that there are definite advantages to buying bare-root varieties.
I'm an amateur rosarian. In terms of books I spend a lot of time looking at, that's certainly high on my list.
Call 01953 454707 or visit classicroses.co.uk | David Austin needs no introduction but I'll give him one - he's the world-renowned rosarian who combines the best qualities of both old and new roses to create the English rose, full of fragrance, beauty and old-world charm, but with desirable modern qualities of health and repeat flowering.
It is named after the great rosarian responsible for collecting old varieties to grow at Mottisfont Abbey, Hampshire.
It is named after the great rosarian responsible for collecting many old varieties and growing them at Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire.
Fely owns Rosarian Hotel and Salakot Restaurant in Gumaca (the chichanoy is the nickname of the chicharon that is said to be a favorite of the President) while Cynthia owns Halina Hotel, one of the oldest in Lucena.
The horticulturist, a member of the American Rose Society, or Rosarian, suggested inviting other Rosarians to the store the day before Mother's Day to share free advice while helping customers select roses.