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Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Singularly Beautiful Roses
Growing in my GA garden.
Uploaded 30 JAN 21
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of North Houston Roses
New and old flowers together - taken at the Antique Rose Emporium near Brenham, TX November 1, 2013.
Uploaded 1 NOV 13
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of brittie
Uploaded 25 MAY 19
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of North Houston Roses
Obviously still a young plant as it is only as tall as the second rail of the fence. Taken at the Antique Rose Emporium near Brenham, TX November 1, 2013.
Uploaded 1 NOV 13
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of brittie
Uploaded 5 DEC 18
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of amaryllidaceous
Not a great photo, as the plant is just winding up its flush of blooms, but you can see both the shiny, dark foliage and the prominent, colorful hips. From the EarthKind trial garden in Farmers Branch, TX. The plants in this section of the garden all appeared to be roughly a year or so old.
Uploaded 22 OCT 13
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of brittie
Uploaded 1 JAN 18
Fires of Alamo rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of amaryllidaceous
Not a great photo, but better than nothing. From the EarthKind trial garden at Farmers Branch, on what appears to be a quite young plant--maybe a little over a year old.
Uploaded 22 OCT 13
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