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Wed, May 18, 11 at 22:28
This is why we have three of these bushes. You just can't beat the form.--Ron
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| Beautiful Ron! the Pink lacing the deep antique cream is GORGEOUS! |
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| What a beautiful rose with a wonderful name! White and pink edges is a really heart melting rose! |
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- Posted by BlueDerby21 9b (My Page) on Thu, May 19, 11 at 10:11
| Ugh I'm jealous my Moonstones are mostly white with barely pale pink edges. Is there any trick to enhancing the pink edges to show more? Or is it all just a matter of the right weather for the right color - regardless they're lovely! |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Fri, May 20, 11 at 2:17
| Those are the prettiest Moonstones I can remember seeing. Just beautiful rich pink with the satiny creams. Wow!! Stunning! Thanks! |
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| Beautiful roses, beautiful picture! |
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- Posted by ron_and_susan z8 GA (My Page) on Fri, May 20, 11 at 21:24
| Blue Derby--We judge rose shows in a lot of diff. states and I will have to say Moonstone grown in Ga. does look a little diff (Shading of the pink)in Michigan.--Ron |
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- Posted by organicgardendreams z 10 (My Page) on Sun, May 22, 11 at 0:01
| Wonderful picture of the beautiful Moonstone roses. I have Moonstone, too, in my organic no-spray garden, but it is a mildew mess right now. I am wondering if it has to do with the fact that I grow this rose own roots. Too bad... Seeing your photo encouraged me to give my Moonstone one more year and observe if its disease resistance will improve. Christina |
Here is a link that might be useful: Organic Garden Dreams
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