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| Quite a few L's here. Please take a look and post yours!:) Marina L'Ami des Jardins L.D. Braithwaite La Rose du Petit Prince Lady Emma Hamilton Lady in Waiting Lady of Shalott (love it!!!)
Laguna Larissa Lavender Ice Lea Renaissance Leah Tutu Leander Leda Ledreborg Leonardo da Vinci Leopold Ritter Lichfield Angel Licorice Tea Lilac Rose Lions Rose Lordly Oberon Lovely Green Ludlow Castle Lunar Mist Lyda Rose (another favorite of mine)
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| Oh, the L's...what a lot of gorgeous ladies and princes and friends of the garden. I think my favorite might be Lavender Ice because it reminds me of Angel Face, only more petal packed. Exquisite. Must have. Close behind her is the eye candy, Lady of Shalott. I can see why you like her so much. Austin should use your first LofS photo in his catalog. It has sold me. I love Larissa. What an overstuffed, gorgeous cushion of a rose. Then there is Leonardo da Vinci. I've wanted this rose for so long, and your wonderful photo is going to push me into action. Though I've picked a few roses to comment on, all of these roses are comment worthy. Thanks for posting them all. Diane |
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| Oh, Marina, what a gorgeous collection of roses and photos! I want them all! Tammy, yours ain't too shabby either! What made you shovel prune Leprechaun? Just three for me. |
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- Posted by Karolina11 6b (My Page) on Fri, Jan 18, 13 at 23:01
| Just one to add - Love. Although Seil's Love is much more photogenic than my Love. Great rose though! |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Sat, Jan 19, 13 at 7:58
| Great collection of L's, everybody! So many to like. Tammy, love your Lullaby. I bought it last October from Burling, it is still a baby. It didn't bloom for me yet. How do you like yours? How big does it get? Are you happy with blooming and repeat? |
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- Posted by annececilia z4b/N.Michigan (My Page) on Sat, Jan 19, 13 at 8:42
| A few more? (The L's are really prolific, aren't they!) Lawrence of Arabia: Lady Mary Fitzwilliam: Lady Jane Grey: Lady Eowyn: Lilian Austin: Little White Pet: Les Sjulin: |
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| Thank you all, for these lovely photos and the fruit of your hard work My friend and I will be able to view these again and again as a slide show. |
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| Is it just my computer or what? About a dozen of the pics above aren't showing. Where did they go? Why? I clicked on "show pictures" but they are still missing. Mostly very large pics, but some are smaller--maybe very high pixel count? I don't know. Kate |
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| Marina, I also bought Lullaby last year, but from Vintage. It wasn't doing well in the 1g pot I transferred it to, so when I added a mini/poly bed Seil, to answer your question about Leprechaun...it was just a terrible terrible blackspot magnet, to the point where it would spend an entire season defoliated! Plus, its bloom cycles were too spread out. I really liked the way the blooms would go from yellow, to peach to red, so I actually dug it up, planning to put it in a better location, but it died shortly after I uprooted it :(
Tammy Here's another picture of it taken in September. You can the the large amount of buds it was producing after being in the ground for only a couple of months. |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Sat, Jan 19, 13 at 13:33
| Thank you very much, Tammy! Great information and your young rose looks great! I am looking forward to seeing mine blooming this summer. Very cute rose. Marina |
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| The lovely L's just keep coming, so many new to me. It's hard to pick out favs, as usual. Tammy, Lullaby is such a sweet rose, it just looks like its name. I was happy to see your beautiful photo of Lady Jane Grey, a rose I've been interested in for years. Seil, Little Sir Echo is so cute. What does he echo? Kate, your exquisitely colored bud and open bloom photos of Lady of Shalott reminded me how much I need to get this rose. How big do you think she'll get, very approximately, of course? Annececilia, oooh, Laurence of Arabia, has such a stunning color, but Les Jsulin is just breathtaking. I'll have to check these two out, both new to me. Thank you all for posting these photos. It's been a real education for me to see so many roses that are new to me. I don't think I'm very well informed about the wide world of roses, especially European roses. Diane |
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| Don't know what happened, but all the pictures are back. So now I can go back and comment on some of them. Marina, the Austins are always so photogenic, but I must admit I had no idea L.D. Braithwaite was so brightly and richly red! But Leopold Ritter is an attention-getter also. Or maybe I should save that description for Leonardo. In the more peaceful shades, Larissa and Lion's Rose are so wonderful! But, as I mentioned earlier, my fave still is Lady of Shalott! Nana--I'm not sure how big she will get--I'm kind of assuming about 4 x 3 ft, but where I have her placed, it is all right if she gets even bigger. Tammy, Louise Odier (sp?) is gorgeous! So glad I can view all the beautiful pics again. Kate |
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| Beautiful blooms everyone! Love the LAVENDER ICE, LADIES OF SHALOTT and LOVELY GREEN! Here are some of mine: LEANN RIMES LYNN ANDERSON LET'S CELEBRATE LAVANDE LIPARFUM LA JOLLA LAS VEGAS LAGUNA florist rose LADY X LOVE'S PROMISE LOVE & PEACE LOIS WILSON |
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| Beth--I like Lavande. Not sure how you get those lavenders to stay lavender. The ones I see around here just fade away to a kind of dirty off pink. Yours is lovely. Las Vegas is a gorgeous plump bloom also. Kate |
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| La Jolla and Las Vegas are my favs, Beth :) Ilove both of their colors! Spectacular!!! Tammy |
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- Posted by the_bustopher 6, MO (My Page) on Tue, Jan 22, 13 at 20:32
| All these pictures are quite nice. I'll throw in some of mine also. The first is the monster Lavender Lassie.
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| Really really nice heathly roses! I am so jealous that your plants are so mature! Mine look like little babies in comparison! Thanks for sharing...that Lavender Lassie is awesome!!! Tammy |
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- Posted by ken-n.ga.mts 7a/7b (My Page) on Tue, Jan 22, 13 at 23:23
| My favorite by far is Lady of the Dawn. If you do some digging and looking around, you'll find out why :) |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Tue, Jan 22, 13 at 23:32
| Wow!! Lots of lovely Ls!!! Here are my favs Obviously a lot of wonderful pictures!!! Thanks so much!! |
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| Some many more beauties here! Thanks for the info, Tammy. I can understand not wanting a nekkid rose around, lol! |
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- Posted by harborrose 8a-PNW (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 0:32
| Gorgeous roses, everyone. Larissa is so beautiful, Lady of Shallott, likewise. The coloring on Leda is wonderful. Bustopher, I really enjoyed looking at your whole bush shots, really gorgeous. It is a lot of fun looking at everyone's roses and at my pictures from last year; has helped January fly by and now it's almost February! L's I can add are Little Butterfly Lynnie Lauren Louisa Stone LeVesuve (with Tuscany) Lemon Blush Lion's Rose |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 7:09
| Great photos, Harborrose! Love your Lemon Blush (I hope I can find it for sale), Little Butterfly is cute as a button. Never heard of Lauren before. It is outstanding, beautiful color and abundance of buds! Thank you for sharing. Marina |
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| Oh goody--more pics. Harborrose--Is Lynnie the pure red bloom or the striped bloom? Or does she swing both ways? Interesting look, anyway. Love subtle shadings of Lion's Rose! bustopher--you certainly do have some beautiful monster roses there--impressive! Lady of Dawn is especially lovely. And the Gallica is really nice! And the Lemon Spice bloom is downright exquisite! Kate |
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- Posted by harborrose 8a-PNW (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 15:30
| Thank you, Marina. If you want cuttings of Lemon Blush, let me know. I love Lauren! Kate, here's another shot of Lynnie - it is planted very close to Rosa Mundi so the stripes of RM sometimes entangle themselves with Lynnie's red. In warmer places I think Lynnie is a dark pink; here it has always been red. |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Fri, Feb 1, 13 at 16:28
| Harborrose, I'd LOVE to have cuttings of Lemon Blush! Thank you very much for offering. I would like to offer you any cuttings of whatever you've seen and liked from my postings. Thanks again, Marina PS. Here is my email address (in disguise) |
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