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Doorenbos Selection rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Murphy's Rose
Sweet and petite. Charming in the way of the spinnossissimas.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 24 OCT 11
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Hips provided by Julie Overom. Photo taken October 10, 2008.
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jack L
Thousand Oaks. 6/3/2011
Uploaded 3 JUN 11
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Hips provided by Julie Overom. Photo taken October 10, 2008.
3 favorite votes.  
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Jack L
Thousand Oaks, 4/19/2011
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 20 APR 11
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Hips provided by Julie Overom. Photo taken October 10, 2008.
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jack L
Thousand Oaks, 4/19/2011
Uploaded 20 APR 11
Doorenbos Selection rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Don H
Seed from hips provided by Julie Overom. Photo taken October 10, 2008. The red color of the seeds comes from the flesh of the very ripe hip. The mature seeds are typically light tan until the hip reaches the stage of full ripeness. As the flesh degrades it releases it's dense coloration in a juice which is absorbed by the seeds. The juice of the hips is similar to that of very dark cherries and mullberries, though not sweet.
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