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Newhall, CA May 26, 2011 an unpruned, own root plant
14 favorite votes. |
Photos photo courtesy of Dagmar
Southwest Germany, June 2010.
11 favorite votes. |
San Juan Capistrano, California -- March 27, 2010. Unlike nearly every other cluster flowered rose, this one opens the blooms at bottom of the cluster first and then works its way up. I wish all roses did this -- it makes for a very nice effect.
3 favorite votes. |
In Sharon VanEnoo's Torrance, CA garden, May, 2014
4 favorite votes. |
Rancho Mirage, CA 4-26-07
1 favorite vote. |
THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD HYBRID TEA ROSE FOR COOL, COASTAL AREAS.
It may not be the first choice inland, but for those in a coastal area, this is a rose of exceptional quality. It does NOT benefit from heavy pruning, and its mahogany-red new growth hitnts at some affinity for the Tea Rose. No mildew. No rust. Opens beautifully in cool, humid weather. Blooms continuously. GROWS WELL ON ITS OWN ROOTS.
Jeri Jennings, Camarillo, CA
2 favorite votes. |
Spring 2013, San Jose
17 favorite votes. |
Gertrude Jekyll and the climber America combined on an arbor, Newberg, Oreegon, June 24, 2011
3 favorite votes. |
April 2013 in San Jose, 30 feet long and so beautiful.
11 favorite votes. |
Mt. Helix, San Diego, California -- April 28, 2013
8 favorite votes. |
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