I Dont Know Why all My Rose’s Flowers Burns and dont Smell anymore!?

My roses are the pink roses (bush) that have a very wonderfull semeling until blooms of this series,I dont know why but the flowers of this series open up so soon and their life is so short.after the openig the rose flower it burns so quick and dont smell anymore,Please help me ,I love my roses.

The fragrance of roses is really quite delicate and can indeed vanish altogether if the flowers are experiencing hot, dry weather. This is even more of a problem with hybrid teas because their fragrance is subtle and delicate. This may be the reason the flowers are burning, for this variety may be developed for a cooler, moist climate. Gardeners all know that each season is new and different, which is why this is such a challenging endeavor.

Fragrance is produced by oil within the rose flower. In the Balkans where the most ancient rose producers began, they sent young women out before dawn to pick the perfume flowers and get them in to process before the sun rises. These early lovers of roses knew how fleeting fragrance can be, and were seeking to extract as much oil as possible. The reason young women picked the roses is because their small hands could reach into the bushes without disturbing the developing buds.

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  1. The fragrance of roses is really quite delicate and can indeed vanish altogether if the flowers are experiencing hot, dry weather. This is even more of a problem with hybrid teas because their fragrance is subtle and delicate. This may be the reason the flowers are burning, for this variety may be developed for a cooler, moist climate. Gardeners all know that each season is new and different, which is why this is such a challenging endeavor.

    Fragrance is produced by oil within the rose flower. In the Balkans where the most ancient rose producers began, they sent young women out before dawn to pick the perfume flowers and get them in to process before the sun rises. These early lovers of roses knew how fleeting fragrance can be, and were seeking to extract as much oil as possible. The reason young women picked the roses is because their small hands could reach into the bushes without disturbing the developing buds.
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