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The Fawn

Posted by kittymoonbeam So. CA sunset 23 (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 13, 13 at 11:59

The Fawn is such a trouble free rose for me and the flowers look as good in summer as in the spring.


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And just for fun here's Albertine


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Sonia Rykiel. I wish I could share the fragrance of this rose. It's hard to describe like Jude the Obscure, it has fruit along with the Damask that makes it delicious. I wish I could live on eating rose petals and drinking nectar like hummingbirds.


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Wife of Bath from Fullerton Arboretum. I like this rose and I'm so glad they planted two long rows of her. The plants are so small now and still making these wonderful blooms.


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Exquisite!


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I love easy care roses----Albertine works great here but it did try to eat my house----LOL

Florence


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Albertine is trying to take the shed.Trimmers from Edison came out and cut the tree branches and dropped them right on Albertine's flush. I am having better luck handling Albertine than when I had Belle Portugaise.


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You have such good taste, Kitty. Lovely. (Please be sure to sneak in some photos of your hummingbirds amidst these pretty rose pictures. I just know I wouldn't be the only one to enjoy them. The ruby-throated hummingbirds arrived at our house last week.)


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The Fawn is my favorite. Some day I will have a pink garden.


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Wonderful pink blooms!


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Really lovely, Kitty. My Fawn is gone because, contrary to what everyone has said about it, mine didn't do that well. Yours on the other hand is picture-perfect.

Ingrid


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Beautiful pictures, Kitty. I have a small Fawn; I hope it does as well as yours does, one day.


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