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Occitanie, France, May 12th, samedi plant. I can't get a clean picture, but I often think it looks like a smaller cousin of Alba Suaveolens on its left, due to their general silhouette, dense matte leaves and pickles. I grow no other bourbon for comparison. Still no blooming past Spring, And again, the vert first flower has this asymetrical/broken corolla shape.
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May 12th, Occitanie, France, grafted, from Lottum, plantes in 2020. What a healthy rose, culminating at approx. 220cm. The winds and rains left almost no damage, it only messes with the few strong canes on top of it.
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Occitanie, France, May 12th, samedi plant. I can't get a clean picture, but I often think it looks like a smaller cousin of Alba Suaveolens on its left, due to their general silhouette, dense matte leaves and pickles. I grow no other bourbon for comparison. Still no blooming past Spring, And again, the vert first flower has this asymetrical/broken corolla shape.
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May 12th, Occitanie, France, grafted, from Lottum, plantes in 2020. What a healthy rose, culminating at approx. 220cm. The winds and rains left almost no damage, it only messes with the few strong canes on top of it.
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Occitanie, France, May 12th, samedi plant. I can't get a clean picture, but I often think it looks like a smaller cousin of Alba Suaveolens on its left, due to their general silhouette, dense matte leaves and pickles. I grow no other bourbon for comparison. Still no blooming past Spring, And again, the vert first flower has this asymetrical/broken corolla shape.
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May 12th, Occitanie, France, grafted, from Lottum, plantes in 2020. What a healthy rose, culminating at approx. 220cm. The winds and rains left almost no damage, it only messes with the few strong canes on top of it.
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Occitanie, France, May 12th, same plant. I can't get a clean picture, but I often think it looks like a smaller cousin of Alba Suaveolens on its left, due to their general silhouette, dense matte leaves and pickles. I grow no other bourbon for comparison. Still no blooming past Spring, And again, the vert first flower has this asymetrical/broken corolla shape.
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12-05-2024 Belgium by wl
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