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Shot April 21, 2023. Cutting was stuck a bit over 6 months ago. Seems quite vigorous and floriferous (probably should debud it a bit). Has survived rapacious grasshoppers.
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Shot April 21, 2023. Cutting was stuck a bit over 6 months ago. Seems quite vigorous and floriferous (probably should debud it a bit). Has survived rapacious grasshoppers.
Uploaded 20 APR |
Uploaded 18 APR |
Shot April 21, 2023. Cutting was stuck a bit over 6 months ago. Seems quite vigorous and floriferous (probably should debud it a bit). Has survived rapacious grasshoppers.
Uploaded 20 APR |
This was grown from a cutting kindly provided by Margaret Furness. The cutting was stuck in a resealable bag on January 28, 2021, and had quite good root development after 4 weeks. The plant is a bit over two years old now, and currently in a 400 mm(16") pot.
This rose seems to strike easily if you get cuttings from a good specimen. I only had one failed cutting out of three that I tried, and that was after they survived the trip from South Australia to NSW Northern Rivers.
Shot on April 14, 2023.
The foliage sneaking in from the left is 'Treasure Trove'. Hiding behind 'Peace' is 'Lady Hillingdon', and in the terracotta pot at upper right is "Ebenezer Cemetery Miniature China". All of these are from cuttings (by guess who). In the bath tub at the top of the picture is 'Marie Lambert' (ex-Thomas for Roses, on multiflora).
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Shot 4/4/2023 at Burringbar, NSW.
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