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Initial post 9 MAY 08 by Earl
Hello, just wanted to post some pictures from our 2 year old rose garden in the south of France. Everythings looking so good already, and to top it off our Hulthemia Persica flowered just a few months after it was planted. The seasons started beautifully, lets hope it continues. Hope you enjoy the pics!!
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 9 MAY 08 by RoseBlush
Earl..........

If you go to the rose page to upload your photos, they will become a permanent part of the the rose page. Photos posted on the Q & A Forum are searchable, but they do not get attached to the rose page. These are fine photos and should become a part of the permanent part of the HMF photos.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 10 MAY 08 by HMF Admin
Please also consider starting a private garden listing on HMF. We would love to see more but as Lyn stated, please use the upload button found on the individual rose pages to upload photos of specific roses. Click the How Do I... button for more complete instructions. Thanks !
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 10 MAY 08 by jedmar
Lucky France! Wonderful to have roses like that blooming already. We are just starting with peonies and a few early roses (hugonis, omeiensis pteracantha). The Mutabilis & Sanguinea combination is lovely. We will try it together with Papillon & Dancing Butterflies.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 10 MAY 08 by RoseBlush
Ah, Jedmar, lucky you! My peonies are just starting to come out of the ground. Not a rose bud in sight. At least I have time to dig more rose holes.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 8 JUN 08 by Jeff
Hi Earl:

I'd like to use your photo of Hulthemia persica for an upsoming article in the American Rose Society's quarterly Old Garden Rose and Shrub Journal. You and HMF would receive photo credit for the image. You have some very interesting roses in your garden.

Thanks for your consideration on this.

Jeff
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 6 JAN 09 by Earl
I apologise for this incredibly late reply. I've only just seen Jeffs question to me concerning the possible use of some of the photos my wife has taken of Hulthemia persica. Sorry, I know this inquiry was made in June last year but if it does help the answer is yes, of course, feel free to use any photo you like from my wifes porfolio. Hopefully we'll be seeing even more beautiful photos in the coming season, after all our garden is still only in its infancy and growing quickly!! Sorry again for this late response and all the best for the New Year.
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