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'Frühlingsgold' rose Photos
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In my garden. Arcello, North Italy, May 2023
Uploaded 24 FEB 24 |
I was surprised to see that the Frulingsgold buds have this tinge of red - though when they open, the yellow petals do have the slightest blush. So perhaps not so surprising.
Uploaded 14 JUN 21 |
photo from 421 Roses en couleurs by Henry Edland, c. 1964; scan courtesy of Bibliothèque nationale de France (public domain)
Uploaded 21 JUL 23 |
Frulingsgold does fairly well in a shady spot - lots of blooms, but less foliage than some of the others in the same bed. It has an exquisitely delicate fragrance and beautiful color. It has been moved three or four times, and is about 15 years old now. No blooms until the past few years, but it’s finally in a good enough spot.
Uploaded 13 JUN 21 |
photo from 421 Roses en couleurs by Henry Edland, c. 1964; scan courtesy of Bibliothèque nationale de France (public domain)
Uploaded 21 JUL 23 |
Frulingsgold does fairly well in a shady spot - lots of blooms, but less foliage than some of the others in the same bed. It has an exquisitely delicate fragrance and beautiful color. It has been moved three or four times, and is about 15 years old now. No blooms until the past few years, but it’s finally in a good enough spot.
Uploaded 13 JUN 21 |
From the "Methuen Handbook of Roses", 1966, plate 64 (illustration by Verner Hancke)
Uploaded 5 MAY 23 |
Fruhlingsgold. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on January 23, 2021 (Summer). Site No. SG44 U09. Rex Hazlewood Garden, Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra, Australia.
Uploaded 6 FEB 21 |
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