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'Lorraine Lee' rose Photos
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Early spring. South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 28 SEP 22 |
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
BAROSSA ROSE SHOW, 2018
Uploaded 16 JUN 21 |
Early spring. South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 28 SEP 22 |
Lorraine Lee. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on October 15, 2020 (Spring). Site No. SG84 F01. Senate Tennis Courts, Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra, Australia. Photo 3 of 3
Note: More likely this is the bush form and not the climber. It has not grown anymore than 2 to 2.5m in height and around 2m width.
Uploaded 23 MAR 21 |
Photo courtesy of Di Durston, Western Australia. August 15, 2022.
Uploaded 16 AUG 22 |
Lorraine Lee. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on October 15, 2020 (Spring). Site No. SG84 F01. Senate Tennis Courts, Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra, Australia. Photo 2 of 3
Note: More likely this is the bush form and not the climber. It has not grown anymore than 2 to 2.5m in height and around 2m width.
Uploaded 23 MAR 21 |
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Lorraine Lee. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on January 15, 2021 (Summer). Site No. OPH26 E-01. Bowling Green Club House, Old Parliament House Garden, Canberra, Australia.
Uploaded 9 JUL 21 |
Lorraine Lee. Photo by N. Edwards, taken on October 15, 2020 (Spring). Site No. SG84 F01. Senate Tennis Courts, Old Parliament House Gardens, Canberra, Australia. Photo 1 of 3
Note: More likely this is the bush form and not the climber. It has not grown anymore than 2 to 2.5m in height and around 2m width.
Uploaded 23 MAR 21 |
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