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This post was edited by TNY78 on Wed, Jan 23, 13 at 21:23
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| Guess I'll be sitting out this one--no "N's" : ( In the meantime, tammy, I love the pristine white of the first photo Nasterana. And I've heard good things of Nahema, but have never seen one before. I'm always attracted to those fully packed roses. Kate |
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| Nice, unseen blooms. I love the dusky pink of Nimbus |
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| I am "loving" these alphabet roses! The Persian Musk is so pretty. I love white roses and the singles are just lovely to my eye. I especially love you sneaking in Nelly. Clematis are such good friends to roses. Would love to see more of them included in these pictures....if with roses! Thanks to everyone taking the time to share their roses...a life saver in winter. lesley |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Thu, Jan 24, 13 at 11:07
| Tammy, love your Nevada! So delicate and beautiful. Not many N's here: Nadia Meillandeco Nadia Renaissance Nahema Nelson Montfort Night Embers (Daylily) Nimbus Niso Fumagalli Novalis (aka Poseidon)
Nymphenburg |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Thu, Jan 24, 13 at 17:43
| A lot of roses I don't recognize!! Lovely! Thanks everyone, Carol |
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- Posted by annececilia z4b/N.Michigan (My Page) on Thu, Jan 24, 13 at 21:03
| I actually only have one "N" to add, Nightsong by Dr. Buck. I have some photos of better shaped flowers from this plant, but none that show off the velvety texture like this photo does:
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| Lovely, Tammy! I had Nicola Parade but it didn't winter. Lots of beauties, Marina, but Nahema really caught my attention! One of the Bucks I'd never seen, Anne! Nice deep color. I think "N" is the only letter I don't have! So I'll share a pretty perennial instead! Nigela |
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| On to the beauteous N's with Tammy's Nahema, lush as your photo shows so well. I've wanted this rose for ages, but lack the space. Is she a very large climber for you? Nimbus is another beauty with that interesting color. Ooh, another Nahema, Marina, and yours is so crisp and fresh looking. I read somewhere, I think, that Nahema was named for a perfume by Guerlain (wonder if it has a good rose smell). Nadia Renaissance is just petal packed gorgeous--love those wavy petals. And your Nimbus also shows such a rich color. Nymphenburg is just porcelain perfection. annececilia that velvety look of Nightsong's petals makes them beg to be touched. Thank you all for keeping the alphabet going with such inspiring photos. Diane |
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| Diane, my Nahema isn't mature yet, but it seems to be vigorous! It was a band in spring 2012, and not its about 5 ft tall...really happy with it! Seil, your picture is amazing! I love how frilly and different it is! Marina, LOVE the iris! such pretty colors! Anna, I too have Night Song, but it hasn't been a good performer. I still have it in a 1 g pot though...I'm hoping for better results once it goes into the ground this year. Must not be too many "N"s out there :) Tammy |
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- Posted by nummykitchen Z5b Michigan (My Page) on Fri, Jan 25, 13 at 10:14
| You guys have some amazing N roses I've never heard of! So beautiful! Love the Nahema and the Nymphenburg! Here is my one N rose, New Day... |
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| Anne--Nightsong is very velvety looking--love it! and nummy, New Day is a cheerful, well-shaped rose--very nice! We seem to have exhausted the n's. Anybody ready for the O's? Kate |
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| Pretty roses everyone! I still can't find NICOLA PARADE anywhere. Love it! I have NOVALIS coming from Palatine. Can't wait! Here's my N's: NOBILO'S CHARDONNAY NORWICH CASTLE NEW DAWN CL NICOLE CAROL MILLER NIGHT SKY NOSTALGIE NICOLE FREELANDER NIGHTINGALE NANTUCKET NOVELTY NATASHA MONET |
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| What a lovely buttery yellow your New Day is, Nana! Wow! That Night Sky is a hot one, Beth! |
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| Beth, Nobilo's Chardonney is the exact color of Bleumenschmit(when it doesn't ball!), except with a HT shaped bloom...really pretty! I also like Nicole Freelander's color! I have Nathasha Monet as well, but no photos of it for whatever reason. Tammy |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 15, 13 at 3:08
| I have some of the same, (New Day & New Dawn) so I'll only post some I haven't seen on here yet: Rosa, 'New Years' - she got eaten by a vole, so this is my only pic of her, poor thing. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 15, 13 at 3:23
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| Beth--I'm admiring your Norwich Castle,New Dawn, and Novelty--so well-shaped and lovely colors! and sweet--your New Day is very lovely also. Sorry about the vole! Kate |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 15, 13 at 3:44
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 15, 13 at 4:44
| Rosa, 'Night Owl', Cl I love this rose. Simple and yet exquisite! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 15, 13 at 4:54
| Climbing 'Night Owl' behind the little pink rose. I later moved Night Owl to the back of the rose garden so he could grow upon my Wattle Fence. I hope the voles don't get him. I need to take some cuttings and root some little owlets. You can see Night Owl is very floriferous and has a unique and strong perfume, too. |
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