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| Greetings fellow rose enthusiasts! I just wanted to take some time to introduce myself. I reside in Orlando Florida, recently graduated, and purchased a new home back in late February. I finally have the perfect yard I've always wanted to build a beautiful, landscaped garden so for the next few years my main focus will be to raise a lush tropical paradise mixed in with lots of roses! My house faces a NW angle so most of my rose garden will be in the backyard which faces the SE allowing for plenty of morning sun.
The last 2 months I've been lurking on the forums reading and absorbing all the useful information many of you have shared and admiring countless photos of all your beautiful roses. A while ago I saw Pappu's posts showcasing her spring flushes and my jaw about hit the floor! I had NO idea that roses could be that plentiful and beautiful so I told myself I want THAT right there! Here are some photos of several of my current roses in bloom. Most of my rose shrubs are still fairly young at about 2 to 2 1/2 feet tall but hopefully I'll have more gorgeous full shots to display in the next few years. I hope you enjoy them :) Angel Face - Floribunda
Catherine Nelson - Climbing Rose
Chrysler Imperial - Hybrid Tea
Actually . . . here's an early bloom of one. I love how perfect and prolific the blooms are. I just wish it wasn't so frustrating to photograph the accurate dark magenta red of this rose.
Dick Clark - Grandiflora
Don Juan - Climbing Rose
Granada - Hybrid Tea
Heirloom - Hybrid Tea
In The Mood - Hybrid Tea
Love & Peace - Hybrid Tea
Paradise - Hybrid Tea
Shocking Blue - Floribunda
Boomer the Rose Guardian
It seems like I have an over abundance of red and violet roses but I promise I do have other colors! I have 3 yellow Walking on Sunshines that I ordered bare root and planted a few weeks ago but so far no blooms yet. I also have 2 Cary Grants that put out the most gorgeous orange blooms you can imagine but for the moment it's between flushes so I'll post pics of those later on. All of the creamier, old English colors I'm saving for my 2nd or 3rd year of roses when I've gained more experience and can afford to purchase several Austins. I'm pacing myself with taking on 2 major landscape projects a year. I hope you've enjoyed my roses as much as I have. They are a lot of work but I love the rewards the reap :) |
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| Looks like your garden is off and running! Great rose pics and I love the dog pic! |
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| Welcome Bluederby! Your roses are beautiful and Boomer looks like he's a great rose guardian! |
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| Your Dick Clark looks so much prettier than mine. And mine doesn't have a fragrance. But they're all beautiful and have me drooling for more. |
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| Very beautiful indeed! My Chrisler Imperial is really red, is it your camera or the colors are really like that? I think all your roses are fragnat, right? Thanks for posting these lovely roses, I enjoyed your explanaatin and pictures. |
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| Your Dick Clark looks so much prettier than mine. And mine doesn't have a fragrance. But they're all beautiful and have me drooling for more. |
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| Beautiful roses and I loved your words,too!! You are not a beginner! Your roses are just lovely....keep pictures coming! Lesley |
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| Beautiful roses and welcome to our gallery. I love Don Juan and Paradise! and I giggled at your description of the D.J.s having "designs" on Catherine Nelson. |
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- Posted by the_bustopher Kansas City MO (My Page) on Wed, May 18, 11 at 0:28
| You are off to a good start. |
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| Lovely blooms on lush, healthy looking foliage. |
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- Posted by BlueDerby21 9b (My Page) on Wed, May 18, 11 at 12:56
| Thank you all for the generous words of encouragement! I posted a few more new ones in a new post that have come into bloom the last few days as well as the fat lady of the Opera, Double Delight :) Bgrose, my Chrysler Imperials are definitely more on the raspberry red side . . . maybe it's the hot Florida sun that does that to the hue I don't know. Here's a photo from this morning with more natural lighting
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Wed, May 18, 11 at 13:40
| I'm so glad that you're turning out (I've seen your other post) to be an avid poster. Keep more pictures coming!!! Your roses are heavenly. Your Love and Peace really stands out. Gorgeous!!! I adore my Paradise. Don't you just love that rose!? It's one of my more hardy roses growing in pots. Your dog is precious too!! What a sweetie!! Is that a breed - red nose? Just curious. What a stunner! Thank you so much for bringing your rose beauty into our lives!! |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Wed, May 18, 11 at 22:25
| Your roses are lovely and great photography----I will look forward to more pictures as your new love continues to grow--- Cute puppy I enjoyed your descriptions----keep them coming Florence |
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- Posted by ken-n.ga.mts (My Page) on Sat, May 21, 11 at 13:51
| What part of FL do you live in. My wife & I spent 20+ yrs in Winter Haven. We know all about Nelson roses. You have a great start on your rose garden. Keep up the good work. |
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| Beautiful, love the new updates of the Chrysler Imperials! |
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