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| A lovely photo of a lovely flower. Thank you. Is it fragrant? Cath |
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| Yes it is very fragrant. |
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| This rose embodies what I love about the old European roses, which of course I can't grow. They have a beauty and mystique of their own that the Chinas and Teas cannot equal, although of course they have their own charms. Their fragrance transports me in a way that a modern rose never could, and I have a difficult time smelling teas or chinas at all, except for Duchesse de Brabant and Mme. Joseph Schwartz. Ingrid |
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- Posted by SouthCountryGuy SE BC 4b wannabe 5 (My Page) on Sun, Sep 7, 14 at 20:17
| lynnette you must stop this...I am already putting coffee on so I can hit them when they open.... but I still love the pics!! SCG |
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