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2 OCT 04 by
Anonymous-179
Hi Robert,
Love you photos... !!
Noticed that your photos of Belle Époque (Hybrid Tea, Kriloff, 1962) are listed under the incorrect cultivar. The one you posted to is a pink blend... and your perfect photos should be under the Belle Époque (Hybrid Tea, Fryer, 1994) version with the yellow/orange/russet blend...
Hope to be of help
Jeannie
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Yes, Robert's photos are a great addition to HMF, we've always appreciated his contributions.
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And thanks for the correction - we have updated the listing. We very much appreciate your taking the time to contact us. This is the only way these things get corrected !
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Hello, I am an absolute beginner who would love to plant an old fashioned rose. The problem is that my garden is shady due to surrounding trees. The pictures in this desert garden are absolutely beautifull. Could you possibly help find a rose that can stand the shade and is preferably a climber? I was told it was impossible... (I live in belgium)
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Hi Saskia, thanks for your interest in my garden. You might try inquiring locally about climbers for shade in your area. I would think some of the ramblers might be a good choice? One variety that comes to mind, though I don't know how readily available it is for you there is 'Darlow's Enigma'.
http://helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=1455
You might also try Rosa moschata? Several of the species roses are somewhat shade tolerant and shoulddo wellin your area. Happy Roses, Robert
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