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Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
13th September 2020 (early Spring). A huge specimen measuring 5 inches across.
Uploaded 14 SEP 20
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
"Agnes Smith" below and 'Lorraine Lee' above. 21st March 2019.
Uploaded 22 MAR 19
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
Quite a good winter flowerer, but nods. 27th July 2020 (midwinter), my garden, Sydney. I love the fragrance which is more pronounced in the cool weather. The other side of the same bloom.
Uploaded 27 JUL 20
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
"Agnes Smith". This was picked as a bud only the day before and allowed to open inside. 28 Dec 2018.
Uploaded 28 DEC 18
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
Quite a good winter flowerer, but nods. 27th July 2020 (midwinter), my garden, Sydney. I love the fragrance which is more pronounced in the cool weather.
Uploaded 27 JUL 20
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
460-000b Own roots at Northcliffe, WA, Dec 23, 2018. Came as "Agnes Smith" from Araluen, WA. in 2004. My third plant struck in 2017. Ult-103. Inflorescence.
Uploaded 24 DEC 18
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
8 Jan 2020 (midsummer), Sydney, Australia. These blooms of "Agnes Smith" were very unusually bright pink. The unopened buds are often this colour but rarely the open flowers. Perhaps having a day of over 43°C heat followed by four days of temperatures in the mid twenties has had an effect. Interestingly, the buds didn't scorch on that very hot day as did other roses in the garden.
Uploaded 8 JAN 20
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
460-000a Own roots at Northcliffe, WA, Dec 23, 2018. Came as "Agnes Smith" from Araluen, WA. in 2004. My third plant struck in 2017, Ult-103. Bloom and foliage
Uploaded 24 DEC 18
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