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White Fleurette ® rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
Can a rose be more beautiful? I love the tender single flowers and the pink buds that seem always to come with them. It looks like a perfect hybrid of a botanic rose. It looks completely natural, yet reblooms often in a season. Recommend for smaller gardens. White fleurette is very healthy, repeats well, reacts well to pruning (you can't make mistakes here really) and cleans nicely after blooming. It looks great from far and nearby. Nothing to wish for, then? Yes, there's no scent. But strangely I never miss it in this rose.
Alba Semi-plena rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
A near botanic rose that needs lots of space but can also be pruned. Attractive for its natural beauty of pure white flowers and bright red hips. Very healthy and reliable. The canes grow up to 7 feet in my garden and then bend over. New canes shoot up along the old ones. Pruning is best done by removing old canes completely.
5 favorite votes.  
White Fleurette ® rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
My favorite garden rose. Well behaving and completely natural in complexion. Its beauty lies in the single white flowers contrasting with the pink buds. Cleans well after blooming, much better than Ballerina. Reacts very well to pruning. Grows neatly without too long canes (like Katleen which has about the same flowers). Size is a little over 3 feet in hight and width. In my garden (very open and sunny) I find no trace of blackspot. Defenitely a stayer. I dont even miss the scent!
1 favorite vote.  
Jayne Austin rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
A most beautiful English rose of exquisite form, repeating regularly. Forms a very upright bush. Not exactly a yellow rose, more like peachy orange fading to apricot. Very good scent which alone makes it worth growing.
2 favorite votes.  
Kathleen Harrop rose photo
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Very nice climber. Takes some time to grow big. The flower is of a most beautiful delicacy. Nice scent.
Jayne Austin rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
A most refined flower, yellow apricot in colour. The plant grows very upright, over 6 feet in my garden. Repeating good. The scent is a lovely sweet tearose scent, quite different from Graham Thomas.
1 favorite vote.  
Eroica rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
The only hibrid tea I grow. It surprises me with its healthy and strong (and very thorny) growth. It reblooms reliably and is good for cutting. The scent is absolutely delicious and the reason I grow it. The colour is very difficult to capture in a photo. Actually it's less orange and more of a modest cool deep red. Some of the other HMF-pictures are better in this respect. A very satisfying rose.
Jayne Austin rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Ananto
Photo taken in late sunlight. The flower is definitely not yellow, but apricot, paling rapidly to cream. One of the best English roses. Worth growing for the scent alone.
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