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Mon, May 5, 14 at 20:31
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| I can't find thise pretty rose at HMF. Can you tell us something about it? TIA |
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- Posted by poorbutroserich Nashville 7a (My Page) on Tue, May 6, 14 at 17:57
| I'm glad you like it! I gave it the wrong name! I get all the Buck sunrises and sunsets and winter this and that confused. LOL! This rose is named Prairie Sunrise. I'm so sorry. It's a Buck rose planted 1G own root last spring. Struggled a bit this winter but right now has 2 blooms and 4 buds. As you can see in the other photo it's buried in Nepeta and Iris so I can't tell you what the foliage is doing right now but last summer it was very healthy. Here is a photo of it in April of last year. It's quite changeable...That deep center appears in cooler weather. 95 degrees today! Gorgeous. Not much fragrance (to me) Susan |
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| Love its deep tones. Thank you. |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Wed, May 7, 14 at 17:41
| I really like the colors in the 2nd picture. Love the shape. Looks like a really nice rose. Carol |
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