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Lovely roses, lovely view!
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Thank you Margaret.
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Would love to see more photos of your amazing gardens...you are truly an inspiration!!
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Hello. Sorry I didn't see your message until today. Thank you for the kind words. I really should get some newer photos posted. I will soon.
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I have two plants of Sweet Riley. One still in a pot that hasn't yet bloomed. The one I have planted in the ground on an arch responded quickly being planted. It has grown to 6 feet. It bloomed in flushes all last season. I will have photos of the lovely peachy-pink blooms this spring. It can get some Black Spot but is mostly disease resistant. It tends to bloom on the ends of the long canes though still very attractive in bloom. I plan to prune the canes to different lengths.
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Pamela, your comment really belongs in the Comments for the rose 'Sweet Riley', rather than in Website Guest Insights.
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I believe that Aristide Briand has a sport or is a reversion. White flowers have appeared on the plant along with pink that I don't think are due to weather. There are also some "half and half" flowers
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