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| These were taken with my iTouch camera, so they're really not the best, sorry. Jacques Amyot 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. Nymphenburg Alchymist Unknown, maybe r. glauca-except it is NOT thornless! With Harison's behind it Terrible pic of Harison's bloom Burgundian Rose, in dire need of pruning. Mary Rose Reine des Violettes That's all for now, kids!
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- Posted by Sidos-House 7 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 4, 13 at 20:00
| Love the Nymphenburg! |
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Wed, Jun 5, 13 at 2:22
| Alchymist is breathtaking! |
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| Thanks for the kind words! |
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| 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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| 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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