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Dr. Huey rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Dr Huey as an escaped understock but trained as a climber on the house and fence. Mt Torrens, South Australia, zone 9b. At the end of a cold wet spring.
Uploaded 26 NOV 22
Dr. Huey rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
‘Dr. Huey’ sprouting on a 1997 plant of ‘St. Cecilia’. Gift Garden-7. Dec 3, 2021. First sign of the rootstock after 24 years. One must never drop the guard and I am happy that I grow mostly own root roses in my heavy soil.
Uploaded 3 DEC 21
Dr. Huey rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Johno
THE CITY OF SAKURA ROSE GARDEN, JAPAN, 29/5/2016.
Uploaded 21 OCT 22
Dr. Huey rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
‘Dr. Huey’ sprouting on 2016 plant of ‘Blue Moon’ purchased from Mitre 10 in Manjimup, W.A. BON-mid-8. Dec 3, 2021.
Uploaded 3 DEC 21
Dr. Huey rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of MADActuary
Dr. Huey on the left, purple clematis on the right. I inherited this rose bush 24 years ago when we moved to this house. Whatever rose this was had already surrendered to the good doctor. I essentially ignored it for about 20 years and then I started to give it some loving care. I have over 500 blooms on this old-timer. Mine likes to get powdery mildew but I have not seen any blackspot in a while. Very easy to train - I don't have anything but the garage wall supporting it. In the next few days it will get a serious haircut - out with the old canes and in with the new!
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 28 JUN 22
Dr. Huey rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of JGagnon
Dr. Huey - Manchester, NH. Summer 2021. This rose existed in our yard when we purchased our house, no doubt the rootstock from a past rose that once was. It rambles through a grapevine and was accidentally mistaken for a weed when I first moved in and was cut down. This was the first year it began to bloom again.
Uploaded 30 NOV 21
Shafter rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Les Amis des Roses", 1. trimester 1955, p. 13 Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 8 DEC 21
Dr. Huey rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of JGagnon
Dr. Huey - Manchester, NH. Summer 2021. This rose existed in our yard when we purchased our house, no doubt the rootstock from a past rose that once was. It rambles through a grapevine and was accidentally mistaken for a weed when I first moved in and was cut down. This was the first year it began to bloom again.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 30 NOV 21
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