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| Here you see: * Betty Prior (deep pink - left), * the dainty little blooms of Heritage (front & center), * Blush Damask (left bottom), * Iceberg,(peeking through Betty Prior in back), * Ballerina (back center), * Simply Marvelous (far back- right), * Lady Elsie Mae (way back center) and peeking through the Heritage bush, you can just make out one of the blooms of Belinda's Dream. There are several more roses in this garden. I just added two new roses this past week: "Pristine" This is my favorite garden most of the season. (CLICK on photos to enlarge) |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 16:36
| "Heritage" Grown from cutting. I took dozens of photos of this rose last year. The deep pink rose petals you see below Heritage are from Rosa, "Portmeirion".* * (See the photo of Portmeirion below) |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 16:44
| "Hot Chocolate" A powerhouse rose for blooms and fragrance. No disease problems. (CLICK on images to enlarge) |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 16:58
| View from Upper Garden looking down to entry arch of the main Rose Garden. Old Blush, cl. & Ispahan grow on the arch. You can see Tiffany through the arch in the Rose & Iris Garden. There are also Herbs in there. The Roman Basket Arch was my birthday present from my mother last year. I was flabbergasted! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 17:06
| Another view of Betty Prior under the Black Japanese Pine.. The other Betty Prior rose I have is in the lower Rose Garden, in full sun (like the label stated it liked), but this one has way surpassed the other in growth and blooms. I guess in Oklahoma, in my gardens anyway, they like filtered sun, not full sun. (CLICK on images to enlarge) |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 17:21
| Climbing Don Juan. White-blooming Darwin's Enigma was moved from another location to grow next to Don Juan behind the Hebe statue. I want to remove the clothesline T-post. Just need help doing that. It will be quite a chore! Due to our continuing drought and extreme temps, Don Juan died back almost to her base. I thought it was a goner, but bounced back the following spring and look at her blooms! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 17:22
| Iceberg rose and Blush Damask in background. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 18:00
| White flowering, "Darwin's Enigma" behind Hebe statue with perennial Fleabane and Rosa, Lady Elsie Mae below.. Sunny Knock Out to right of statue. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 18:20
| Rosa, "Simply Marvelous" - blooming and loaded with new buds. Ballerina and Iceberg in background. I could fill my entire garden with these three roses. I just adore their colours together. (CLICK image to enlarge) |
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- Posted by calamity_j z7bc (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 23:53
| WOW! So Lovely!!! Thanks for sharing all pics cuz I love the group plantings, they inspire!!! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Thu, Feb 21, 13 at 7:21
| Well, thank you very much calamity! I like to see roses in settings too. It gives one some perspective as to their actual size and form, both blooms and bushes. And it is nice to see them in their actual garden setting. Close-ups are lovely, but they can sometimes fool us, like Glamor Shots of people -" it ain't necessarily so"...if you know what I mean. Anywho...thank you very much for taking a look. Glad you liked them. ~Annie |
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| Loved these garden pictures. It is so nice to see garden shots because it makes me feel like I am IN your garden! You must have lots of space. The garden looks lush and you have a nice selection. Your companion plants are lovely,too. Feel free to post more pics...it`s still winter here and there is lots of time for the Rose Forum! Lesley |
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| Your garden and roses are gorgeous, Annie! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 14:55
| Thank you Lesley, That is so pretty! What is the red rose clambering up with the Clematis? Beautiful combo! ~Annie |
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| Annie, the red and white climber is 4th of July with HF Young clematis growing with it. That red, white and blue thing going!! I have Armadeus growing next to 4th, and you can see a few red blooms in the lower corner. Both of these climbers are great in my 6a KY. garden.I have posted another picture with this. I really enjoyed your garden. You have done a wonderful job! Lesley |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 17:27
| Oh wow Lesley! Amadeus is gorgeous! Love that vibrant red. Is it fragrant? Your garden is just beautiful. I have HF Young too in two area. Eye popper! I like both of those roses. I like to have red, white and blue for Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, too. (lol) Do they bloom in the summer, too? My gardens peak in April thru May, and sometime into early June. After that the drought and heat kind of cause rose production to go way down - not stop, but certainly not with the lovely profusion they have in the springtime.. I would like to have both of those. roses. Thanks for posting your pics on here. I like to see how other people garden too and what they grow. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 17:42
| Rosa, 'Portmeirion' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~Annie |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 18:19
| This photo shows three roses: * Heritage, * Gruss an Aachen - (opens salmon-pink and mature to creamy white), and * Portmeirion. I also moved Gruss an Aachen to a new location.. She is also a small border rose and was overpowered by Heritage. She is even smaller than Portmeirion, topping out at only 2-3 ft tall and wide. Blooms are 3-4 inches across. I grew her from a cutting, too. She is an old rose (1909). She has small, dark leaves and few thorns. Listed as only having a slight fragrance, but for me she has a lovely fragrance - not heavy, but sweet.. Here in my garden, she prefers filtered afternoon sun as it is too hot in Oklahoma to grow her in full sun. A very sweet little rose with an ARS of 8.9. . |
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| Close-up of my 'Gruss an Aachen' and 'Portmeirion. Roses.' |
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| Wow!!! You both are making me insanely jealous with your mature gardens!!! I hope one day mine look even half as good as yours do :) Tammy |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sat, Feb 23, 13 at 3:42
| Close-up of the Blush Damask. This rose was one of my first roses. It is a very old rose ( Unknown origin - before16th century) |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sun, Feb 24, 13 at 20:26
| Rosa, 'Ispahan' Origin: Iran My favourite rose of all I possess and most cherished. Blooms are easily 4-5 inches, many petaled - approx. 85. Wish I could share her fragrance with you. The sweet raspberry pink petals shower to the ground for weeks. Quite the lovely rose. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sun, Feb 24, 13 at 20:42
| View of Rosa, "Ispahan' at the base of the Upper Garden trellis with Clematis, 'Nelly Mosier" You can see she has only a few thorns, but these are only on the oldest canes closer to the ground. No thorns or prickles on the outer branches of her new growth where the blooms develop. Blooms last on the plant for weeks, but are not good for bouquets. Once picked, the petals quickly fall off, so I just enjoy her in the garden. . |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sun, Feb 24, 13 at 21:02
| Here is Ispahan on the Upper Garden archway. looking down toward the lower gardens. The morning sunlight caused a glare. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sun, Feb 24, 13 at 21:06
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- Posted by poorbutroserich Nashville (My Page) on Mon, Feb 25, 13 at 9:40
| Thanks so much for sharing Annie. Truly inspirational! I have Darlow's Enigma coming and happened by a Don Juan body bag. I will plant them together. I agree with you that closeups can be deceiving and it is rare that we view a garden's 'glamour shots'. Could you give us some idea of the size of your garden, how you went about planting it? Like TammyY I am just getting started with roses but have been perennial gardening for years. Lastly, what about foliage plants? I have lots of different herbs, heuchera, pulmonary, dusty miller. What do you use? Thanks again for sharing! Susan |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Mon, Feb 25, 13 at 13:07
| Susan, I posted a new topic on Rose Discussion site for you and Tammy, specifically, but any others as well, who are wanting to know more about getting your garden going and the kinds of plants to grow with Roses. Thank you for touring my garden. ~Annie |
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| Annie--so many lovely roses --and a lovely supporting cast also. Yes, I'm partial to garden shots too, but you're making me really miss my roses.. Kate |
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| Yes, I agree with Kate about the garden shots! When I'm rose shopping online I usually will go over to HMF and look at the pictures to get a good feel for how the rose can perform diferently. My favorite shots are usually the whole bush shots though...gives me the best idea of what the rose will look like once it matures. TAmmy |
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| Wonderful garden shots of what looks like an amazing garden. I love Isfahan. |
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