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| No apologies necessary, Tammy, they're all gorgeous! It took me a minute to realize where the caterpillar was, lol! |
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| Lol..I know Seil! When I first walked over to the plant, I thought it was some weird kind of growth! Took me a minute to figure out what it was too! I also just noticed there's a tiny little clear/white spider hiding in the petals in the Rainbow Sorbet picture :) That's why I don't spray the great majority of my roses; I just love seeing all the little creatures using the plants as homes and playing in the petals (with the exception of japanese beetles, cucumber beetles, aphids...etc...but I just deal with them) Tammy |
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| You have some lovely roses, and I was delighted to see Route 66, a rose I love but that won't grown in my oven (oh, I mean garden). I also have a young plant of Romaggi Plot Bourbon and enjoyed seeing your photo. Vineyard Song is also especially lovely. Thanks for a very enjoyable group. Ingrid |
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| They are all beautiful. I like the name Rainbow Sorbet! Interesting caterpillar pic, really does look like a stem. |
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| That is one cool caterpillar! Lots of lovely roses, but I got so excited at your gorgeous pic of Munstead Woods which I ordered for next spring that now I can hardly wait for spring to come--and autumn has barely begun! LOL Kate |
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- Posted by poorbutroserich 6 nashville (My Page) on Mon, Sep 17, 12 at 21:40
| Love em all! Especially "paw maw", "helen naude" and "antico amore"! Are they fragrant (and where did you get them? LOL)! |
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| Oooh, Route 66 is mesmerizing. I must look that one up...and your Munstead Wood is huge and voluptuous (I am going over top on these adjectives), but they are all gorgeous. Pawmaw is really something, too. I enjoyed every photo. Thanks for posting. Diane |
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