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May 2005, Maryland. Note that even being totally neglected, the single plant has suckered to cover an area roughly 3 or 4 yards (meters) in diameter.
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Late Oct 2003, Maryland. Example of the potential this hybrid has for beautiful fall foliage. It doesn't always color up this nicely, but almost always has some of this color.
Uploaded 20 FEB 09 |
May 2005, Maryland.
Uploaded 21 FEB 09 |
Oct 2003, Maryland. Shows the dense, suckering, upright, growth habit.
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June 2004, Maryland.
2 favorite votes.
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May 2003, Maryland. This picture is a little overexposed, making the yellow appear even lighter than it actually is, but the flowers do lighten with age.
3 favorite votes.
Uploaded 20 FEB 09 |
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June 2004, Maryland. Of the half-dozen seedlings I grew of this cross, this particular seedling shows the most obvious influence of its paternal grandmother, Rosa rugosa.
1 favorite vote.
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May 2005, Maryland.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 20 FEB 09 |