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Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

Posted by altorama 5/6 MA (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 2, 13 at 4:56

These were taken with my iTouch camera, so they're really not the best, sorry.

Jacques Amyot

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Captain Kidd, a Brownell Rose. I'm not sure on this ID, since the bloom should be blood red. But it's still healthy & hardy.

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Nymphenburg

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Alchymist

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Unknown, maybe r. glauca-except it is NOT thornless!

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With Harison's behind it

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Terrible pic of Harison's bloom

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Burgundian Rose, in dire need of pruning.

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Mary Rose

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Reine des Violettes

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That's all for now, kids!


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RE: Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

Love the Nymphenburg!


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RE: Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

Alchymist is breathtaking!


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RE: Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

Thanks for the kind words!


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RE: Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

It certainly looks like a dead ringer for R. glauca. Nymphenburg is utterly charming. You have some really nice roses.

Ingrid


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RE: Jacques Amyot, Captain Kidd, etc, etc

Thanks Ingrid, it does look like that to me too. The only thing that has me scratching my head is all of the thorns.


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