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Tue, May 14, 13 at 13:35
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| Hmm, the first one possibly either The China rose or R. laevigata. http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.192737 The second one either R.ecae or hugonis. |
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| Oh, I like that canyon shot. Are you saying the roses bloom in the canyon? Kate |
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| Posted by dublinbay z6 KS (My Page) on Fri, May 17, 13 at 18:54 Kate, yes. The geology of the canyons look like those in the Western US, but the weather is humid. Plants grow everywhere, even on the cliffs, forming forest. |
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