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Very common in the KC Metro as escaped understock. Here it can be grown as a large arching shrub.
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'Princess Alexandra of Kent' from David Austin Roses May 2019, 7th season, likes full sun +, photo dated 18 May, 2025 at 16:46 Eastern DST, Zone 7 USA-NJ.
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'Wedding Party' - I love this bush, I can smell it at the end of my driveway when I pull in. Photo taken 17 May, 2025 at 19:22 Eastern DST, Zone 7 USA-NJ.
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'Ebb Tide' from The Michigan Bulb Company, grafted bush, potted in 2022 in a 21 inch Anson LavaStone planter; photo dated 18 May, 2025 at 16:36 Eastern DST, Zone 7 USA-NJ.
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'Earth Angel' full bush. Compare with photo from 26 May, 2022. I have had to prune back some canes. It likes to throw out climbers every now and then. Awesome bush, laughs at black spot. I think I have great success with this bush due to its location - it gets full morning sun and late afternoon shade. Photo taken 17 May, 2025 at 19:25 Eastern DST, Zone 7 USA-NJ.
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Rose photo courtesy of AndyO
Rosa spinosissima 'Falkland' - A hybrid Scots rose - One of the first to flower for us in 2025. Described as having lilac shell pink flowers which fade to white. Originating circa 1800's probably in the village of Falkland, Fife, Scotland. It will form black, maroon hips in early autumn.
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Veneto Italy
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