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'Beauté Inconstante' rose Photos
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“Almerta Mrs. Heggie’s Red Tea”. Winter, South Australia.
Uploaded 19 JUN 15 |
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“Almerta Mrs. Heggie’s Red Tea”. Not a sport. Spring, South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 20 OCT 14 |
“Almerta Mrs. Heggie’s Red Tea”. Midsummer, South Australia, zone 9b. Beaute Inconstante is the nearest match so far for this rose.
Uploaded 8 FEB 15 |
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May 1014 in our garden
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 1 JUN 14 |
“Almerta Mrs. Heggie’s Red Tea”. Midsummer, South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 8 FEB 15 |
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Vienna, June 2013
3 favorite votes.
Uploaded 10 JUN 13 |
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The colors of this rose, how they change is a marvel. Many of the old tea roses of the 19th century have petals that are more translucent. This allows for a more delicate coloration of the opening bud, a more etherial quality to the flower. 2/7/'15
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 7 FEB 15 |
“Almerta Mrs. Heggie’s Red Tea”. Start of the season. South Australia, zone 9b. In transition phase from pale to red. Many blooms have paler guard petals, not particularly attractive.
Uploaded 4 OCT 12 |
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