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Sun, Jul 13, 08 at 20:20
| I finally went out and took photos of the glorious roses growing along Hwy 405. What could they be? Here they are at the following site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/28566127@N07/?saved=1
I hope this worked as they are apparently too large to upload directly into gardenweb. |
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| Are they groundcover or shrubby? The pink one looks like 'Pink Simplicity'. |
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| They are very large shrubs |
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| If post again on this thread making use of the Optional Link URL slot that appears beneath the Message box I'll take a look at your pictures. Maybe I will know what the roses are. Cutting and pasting URLs typed out in posts (into Google) seldom works for me. |
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- Posted by rosyjennifer z 6/7 MD (My Page) on Thu, Aug 7, 08 at 11:12
| On my monitor the roses look to be very bright orange fading to coral. Is this correct? |
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| Or 2 different roses planted beside each other. 1st pic reminds me of trumpeter |
Here is a link that might be useful: trumpeter @ HMF
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