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Sun, May 9, 10 at 15:35
| It actually rained today, so it was a good day for taking pictures. Teas were mostly out of bloom but here are some that were still looking good.
From the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden. Maman Cochet White Maman Cochet Maman Cochet, cl Souvenir de Pierre Notting Souvenir de Gilbert Nabonnand Franics Leake Whittle-Byer Susan Louise (not a Tea, I know) Rubens |
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| Really gorgeous photos, Masha. My favorite I would say is Rubens with Souvenir de Pierre Notting not far behind. I've had the latter but don't remember it every looking as pretty as this. Thanks for the eye candy. Ingrid |
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| OH-MY-GOD! BREATHTAKING!!! |
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- Posted by mendocino_rose z8 N CA. (My Page) on Mon, May 10, 10 at 9:32
| Those magical teas! |
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| Thank you, Ingrid, molineux and mendocino rose! Masha |
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| OOOOH yah would have to show me Whittle Byer mnnnnnnn! Souvenir de Gilbert Nabonnand looks good enough to eat! |
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| Jokes on me I already love this rose by it's other name Lady Mary Fitzwilliam.......it's hard to catch in bloom it blows very quick. |
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| I've never seen a tea rose that I didn't like. Your pictures of these beauties are exceptional. |
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| Thank you, labrea and oldbulsh. Labrea, I had no idea that Whittle-byer and Lady Mary Fitzwilliam is one and the same! I should do more careful reading next time. Thank you. Masha |
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- Posted by jill_perry z9 CA (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 2:42
| There's still doubt about the identity of "Whittle-Byer". The flower looks like LMF, but there are some differences in the other parts of the plant, and there is also another early HT under consideration. Oh, Masha- your pictures are really lovely! |
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