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  Photo courtesy of redwood rose
  
   Rose (member) Garden   
 Listing last updated on Wed Oct 2025
 
  
   My property was first developed almost 100 years ago as a summer cabin for a San Francisco doctor and his family.  He later turned into a Boy Scout camp, complete with a horse or two and a wading pond.  There are lots of trees here, including live oaks, redwoods, firs, big leaf maples and even a date palm and two old jubaeas.
 The trees mean there is not quite as much sun for the roses as I'd like, but I wouldn't want to live without the old trees for a minute.  They make it easy to create private spaces to enjoy the roses, and add valuable structure to the garden.  I grow mostly older rose varieties.  My favorite classes are the teas, gallicas and ramblers.  I'm lucky enough to have a climate where I can grow almost any type of rose.  I stopped counting after 100, but my guess is that I now grow about 130 different roses.  I enjoy photographing them, and making bouquets to show them off!
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