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Rose received as Cherub - leaflets
Uploaded 20 DEC 22
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This is "Rose received as Cherub". Both "Rose received as Blush Rambler" and "Rose received as Cherub", have some canes with these rather delightful spheres of blossom that look like floral pom poms. The roses are in different situations. "Received as Blush Rambler" grows on an open bank with no support, this one grows in a semi-shaded position against a tree with other strong ramblers. I can see no difference between them, other than the way they are occupying their respective spaces.
Uploaded 19 DEC 22
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Rose received as Blush Rambler - leaflets
Uploaded 20 DEC 22
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Comment / Question photo courtesy of billy teabag
This is "Rose received as Blush Rambler". Both "Rose received as Blush Rambler" and "Rose received as Cherub", have some canes with these rather delightful spheres of blossom that look like floral pom poms. The roses are in different situations. This grows on an open bank with no support, while "Received as Cherub" grows in a semi-shaded position against a tree with other strong ramblers. I can see no difference between them, other than the way they are occupying their respective spaces.
Uploaded 19 DEC 22
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This is "Rose received as Cherub". Both "Rose received as Blush Rambler" and "Rose received as Cherub", have a range of inflorescences - from small clusters to extravagant ones that are not spherical. Individual blossoms have stamens with very pale filaments. Anthers are yellow when fresh, browning as they age.
Uploaded 19 DEC 22
Laurette rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Our Laurette was budded from the plant growing in the Heritage Rose Garden in Pinjarra. The plant at Pinjarra was donated by South Australian nurseryman, Walter Duncan, who had collected it from a surviving plant growing the Adelaide Botanic Gardens in the 1960s. The blooms bruise easily and are often spotted. Perth, Western Australia, late Spring, 2022.
Uploaded 26 NOV 22
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Comment / Question photo courtesy of billy teabag
This is "Rose received as Blush Rambler". Both "Rose received as Blush Rambler" and "Rose received as Cherub", have a range of inflorescences - from small clusters to extravagant ones that are not spherical. Individual blossoms have stamens with very pale filaments. Anthers are yellow when fresh, browning as they age.
Uploaded 19 DEC 22
Laurette rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
While the canes and stems are often completely unarmed, Laurette has small, sharp prickles under the leaves. Perth, Western Australia, late Spring, 2022.
Uploaded 26 NOV 22
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