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Wed, Jun 13, 07 at 12:20
| I’m not sure if you are still reading here or not but if you are, Marty, and if your Angel roses from seed have survived, I hope they fill out as well for you in a few years as mine have done. This is what 4 year old (I think) plants look like in the herb bed this morning:
(Picture quality is poor – sun was too bright so I did some editing to try to cut down on the glare…) |
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| Did you start these from seed? They are lovely. The only roses that I ever started from seed are a very thorny yellow-flowered one, similar to Harrison's yellow,only with single blooms. I can't remember the name, but think it may be R. xanthina. I have 3 of them around our yard, and gave some away. |
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| Woody, yes I am here but more sporadically than I'd like. My roses are also flourishing and are starting to look like grown up plants! I'll post a pic of them when I have a chance. Until then, take time ...... Martie |
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