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Refreshing to see it grown this way, rather than as a monoculture of double rows of standards.
Thomas for Roses, South Australia, late spring. Zone 9b.
3 favorite votes. |
Growing own-root.
1 favorite vote. |
Smouldering scarlet photos can be a bit misleading. This photo is true to what I saw against the light at Werribee Park, Victoria, 11 November 2010.
1 favorite vote. |
Photo copyright Paul Barden, All Rights Reserved.
In this photo, the plant is approximately 10 feet tall and freestanding. This is its natural growth habit; it has not been pruned in years except to remove dead wood.
3 favorite votes. |
An enormous plant of Marie Van Houtte at Araluen Botanic Park, near Perth, Western Australia, Spring 2011
The pink bloom in foreground is Mme Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne and white rose in left foreground is Molly Sharman Crawford.
6 favorite votes. |
The plant in this photo is 6 feet tall, 7 feet across and is four years old from a cutting in a band pot! This is one of the BEST garden shrubs I have ever grown: rounded, full foliage, no disease and bountiful bloom. Highly recommended.
10 favorite votes. |
Thomas for Roses, South Australia, late spring. Zone 9b.
19 favorite votes. |
Photos photo courtesy of Alma
Rosarium Dortmund
6 favorite votes. |
South Australian Rose Society autumn show 2016. As yet unnamed seedling. One year old and filling a 10" / 25cm pot in that time. Prickly.
2 favorite votes. |
Rancho Mirage, CA 1-13-10 miniature non-remontant seedling foliage
1 favorite vote. |
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