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| Beautiful! I love your RVR Mystery rose! |
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Sat, May 11, 13 at 2:04
| The rugosas are stealing my heart. I love the color of the foliage, and I love the mass planting. |
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- Posted by kittymoonbeam 10 (My Page) on Sat, May 11, 13 at 3:29
| I was thinking the same things about the wonderful rugosa leaves. I love all your blossoms. I adore the soft yellow on Pasadena Star |
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| Beautiful pictures, and I too especially like your R Rugosa Alba, its now on my wishlist for next year! Would love to know what that mystery rose is too, it has such a unique shape! |
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| Love the mystery rose, hope someone can identify it for you. Ouch... those thorn's look lethal.....:>) |
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| Also love your beautiful rugosa hedge; I'm surprised they do so well in Tennessee. It must be colder there in the winter than I imagined. Pasadena Star is a beauty. Is that an older bloom of Ferdinand Pichard? It's usually much brighter and this rose reminds me very much of Honorine de Brabant. |
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| Thanks everyone! I love showing off my roses on here. Its good to know they're appreciated! I'm lucky enough to be in a zone where I can grow just about anything in terms of hardiness. Although, some classes HATE it here (emm..Pernetiana) Thanks Ingrid :) We do get pretty cold here in the winter. This winter I think out lowest temp was in the lower 20's, but I've seen it get into the teens almost every other winter...the rugosas LOVE it!! :) Good call on the Ferdinand Prichard bloom...it was one that was a few days old and ready to fade...he's usually brighter like you said. I think this one had been open for about 3 days before I snapped a picture. Tammy |
This post was edited by TNY78 on Sat, May 11, 13 at 15:22
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| You have such a beautiful variety of roses, Tammy! |
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- Posted by Sidos-House 7 NC (My Page) on Tue, May 14, 13 at 9:16
| Your hedge is really taking on a nice mature shape. It's very lovely. I agree with you about Walferdange. What a pretty shade of pink! |
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| The Hansa hedge has definitly come a long way from the three ownroot-bareroots it was 4 years ago :) It still needs to fill in some, and suckers are helping with that task. I just love the scent of all its blooms right now....and the fall hips are amazing! Tammy |
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