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La Reine rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Jeri Jennings
This rose was collected in Santa Barbara, CA, and has been grown under the study name "De la Vina Mystery" ... when collected, it was growing out through the top of an 8-ft. eugenia hedge -- which shows what a rose can do when it is determined to reach the sun. The rose was probably planted before the 1920 earthquake, and the hedge planted later. Probably, the rose had been "removed" but enough remained for it to make a comeback
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 29 APR 22
La Reine rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jeri Jennings
This rose was collected in Santa Barbara, CA, and has been grown under the study name "De la Vina Mystery" ... when collected, it was growing out through the top of an 8-ft. eugenia hedge -- which shows what a rose can do when it is determined to reach the sun. The rose was probably planted before the 1920 earthquake, and the hedge planted later. Probably, the rose had been "removed" but enough remained for it to make a comeback.
Uploaded 21 APR 21
La Reine rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Jeri Jennings
This rose was collected in Santa Barbara, CA, and has been grown under the study name "De la Vina Mystery" ... when collected, it was growing out through the top of an 8-ft. eugenia hedge -- which shows what a rose can do when it is determined to reach the sun. The rose was probably planted before the 1920 earthquake, and the hedge planted later. Probably, the rose had been "removed" but enough remained for it to make a comeback.ame as last photo uploaded
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 29 APR 22
La Reine rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of matroskin
2020 ROMANIA
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 22 MAY 20
La Reine rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jeri Jennings
This rose was collected in Santa Barbara, CA, and has been grown under the study name "De la Vina Mystery" ... when collected, it was growing out through the top of an 8-ft. eugenia hedge -- which shows what a rose can do when it is determined to reach the sun. The rose was probably planted before the 1920 earthquake, and the hedge planted later. Probably, the rose had been "removed" but enough remained for it to make a comeback.
Uploaded 29 APR 22
La Reine rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
illustration from Parsons' The Rose, 1847; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 12 MAY 20
La Reine rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Le_Not
'La Reine' at the close of her first year, here. Purchased band-size from Burlington Rose Nursery. Attractive habit, healthy foliage and good growth. (No blooms yet.) I would not consider this rose "thornless (or almost)" by any definition! 9 November 2021. Iowa, Zone 5b.
Uploaded 9 NOV 21
Rose de la Reine rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
Choix des plus belles roses peintes d'après nature de Victor Pâquet, 1845, tab 13
Uploaded 1 FEB 20
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