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'Condesa de Sástago' rose Photos
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June 15, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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Found this octogenarian beauty in my neighborhood. Pretty sure I have ID'd it correctly. It was planted by the original homeowner pre-WWII. The plant is growing colder than zone 7b, and is about 9 ft tall. Otherwise, the description is a perfect match.
Uploaded 3 SEP 22 |
Faded in the hot sun. June 15, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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Found this octogenarian beauty in my neighborhood. Pretty sure I have ID'd it correctly. It was planted by the original homeowner pre-WWII. The plant is growing colder than zone 7b, and is about 9 ft tall. Otherwise, the description is a perfect match.
Uploaded 3 SEP 22 |
November 1, 2024, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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Found this octogenarian beauty in my neighborhood. Pretty sure I have ID'd it correctly. It was planted by the original homeowner pre-WWII. The plant is growing colder than zone 7b, and is about 9 ft tall. Otherwise, the description is a perfect match.
Uploaded 3 SEP 22 |
02 MAY 2023
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29 JULY 2021
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