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Compt de Chambord
One of my mystery roses... I actually squealed when I found it blooming this morning I thought it was so beautiful. Most of my mystery roses have been red... and I don't really like bright red flowers. So I was really happy to find this complex double bloom in such a pretty peachy color. I think it MIGHT be Precious Dream (Hybrid Bracteata). If so, that would be AWESOME because then it's a 2 foot tall rose, I could put it anywhere!
Penelope.
can't remember which one this one is. D: maybe Rita Sammons
Sydonie
Tiffany. This variety was my first and only rose as a child. I really loved it. It's still a great rose! (see, I do like SOME hybrid teas...!) I was really happy to see it bloom because I accidentally stepped on it a while ago when I was trying to dig a hole. But it came back even stronger. Yay, Tiffany!
Wildeve
I've been taking blossoms in to work with me lately. They smell so great!
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Follow-Up Postings:
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| Fantastic pics. Comte de Chambord and Sydonie are two of my garden favorites. Wonderful fragrance! |
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| You have such beautiful babies! It would be hard to pick out a favorite but I'm fascinated by Precious Dream because it's so unusual. I think you've got a beautiful garden in the making. Ingrid |
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| You have some great roses, Aimee. I love the pic of Sydonie and Comte de Chambord. I am not sure you have Rita Sammons... Masha |
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| Great pics Aimee! Tiffany is a magnificent rose, in a town nearby there is a climbing one, completely covering 3 stories high wall and growing in total neglect - wish I had space for it! |
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- Posted by sherryocala 9A Florida (My Page) on Mon, Aug 2, 10 at 20:58
| What beautiful babies you have! I also don't think that Rita Sammons. At least the flower on mine is way smaller than yours looks to be. Sherry |
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