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Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
Bloom ( as previously) but inside, a day later.
Uploaded 19 OCT
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
Ian Thorpe rose. Amazing chocolate red blend, with a golden reverse. Closest to Leonidas rose.
Uploaded 19 NOV 23
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
First rose of the season, October, Spring, Melbourne
Uploaded 19 OCT
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
Ian Thorpe Rose. Amazing chocolate red blend, with a golden reverse. Closest to Leonidas rose.
Uploaded 19 NOV 23
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
First rose of the season, October, Spring, Melbourne
Uploaded 19 OCT
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
Ian Thorpe Rose. Amazing chocolate red blend, with a golden reverse. Closest to Leonidas rose.
Uploaded 19 NOV 23
Ian Thorpe rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Coffee Rose lover
Ian Thorpe rose. Victoria, Australia, November 2023. Amazing chocolate red blend, with a golden reverse. Very thorny plant. Closest to Leonidas rose.
Uploaded 19 NOV 23
Estelle ™ rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Usami
NL, Mexico. April, 29th, 2016. I was disappointed with this bloom. It came from a very thick basal shoot and I was expecting it would look perfect. I got this smallish thing that opened too fast and got burnt before the end of the day :( Not necessarily ugly, but not its best. More often than not, that's what happens for me. I'm thinking it has to do with how I don't feed, being a florist rose, and all.
Uploaded 1 MAY 16
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