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Snow Sunblaze rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
A picture of this plant being shovel pruned. It was a LOVELY plant, with glossy disease free foliage, lovely buds, and horrible, ugly, vegetative centers on every single blossom.
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Blue Skies rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
Very upright form, typical hybrid tea, but no bare knees for me. Deeply resents having taller canes cut back.
2 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Marco Polo rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
A very strong growing, very upright plant. Puts on very thick canes in one year; dies to the ground each winter and is 4 feet or so by fall. Disease resistant, leathery matte foliage. This had vegetative centers for its first 3 years, but last year finally had lovely flowers. Doesn't scorch.
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Andromeda Hit rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
A very clean, very upright bush. Here it is shown in front of Chicago Peace. This is early in the year; its mature height is 24-30 inches or so for me.
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Incognito rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
A very clean, generally compact plant. It starts out the year mounded (shown) but then gets a bit taller as the summer goes on. Ends up 24-30 inches tall.
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Ambiance ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
New in spring 2009; nice scent. Longmont CO
Uploaded 20 JUN 09
Graham Thomas rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
In our zone (5) it comes back from the ground each year; it stays columnar, but only reaches 4 feet or so, and needs no support.
2 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 9 MAY 10
Gentle Persuasion rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lilgreenfrog
This was a more solid color as a bud; the edges have faded as it opened. Planted as a band last year (Longmont CO)
Uploaded 7 JUN 09
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