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Beautiful blooms make month of June look rosy
Many U.S. cities celebrate roses with festivals, tours, more
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At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cranford Rose Garden in New York City, "June is most definitely the full bloom month," said spokeswoman Leeann Lavin, but a second bloom occurs in September or even early October, depending on the weather. In either season, she added, the flowers "are glorious, like jewelry."
You can experience the 21st-century version of rose mania at any of the following events or locales. Or click on "Public Gardens" at www.rose.org, the Web site of the All-America Roses Selection, for a state-by-state directory.
Elizabeth Park, West Hartford, Conn. Rose Weekend, June 23-24, includes concerts, readings, children's activities and on June 24, Connecticut Rose Society juried show, 1:30-4:30 p.m.; www.elizabethpark.org.
Portland Rose Festival, May 31-June 10, www.rosefestival.org or 503-227-2681. For the tour of vintage rose gardens, go to www.rosefestival.org/events/historyandroses.
Lyndale Park Rose Garden, Minneapolis; www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID4&parkid350 or 612-370-4838.
All-America Roses Selection gardens in and around Wasco, Calif., near Bakersfield. Wasco Festival of Roses, Sept. 8 (check out the barbecue as well as the flowers). Wasco Town Hall can provide maps to direct you to fields and growers; www.ci.wasco.ca.us or 661-758-2616.
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden, Tyler, Texas. Texas Rose Festival, Oct. 18-21; www.texasrosefestival.com/festival/calendar.htm or 903-597-3130.
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