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Linda Perry
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Photos photo courtesy of Jack L
Jan 1 2010
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De beaux boutons foliacés annoncent une rose ancienne très attachante : peu diffusée en France, cette variété cumule pourtant beaucoup de qualités.
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The rose grew from a few weak rooted stems to 1.5M high. My garden, 9/6/18.
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Mid-late spring in the yellow-and-mauve quadrant of the ring garden. Cl Lady Hillingdon, with Leptospermum rotundifolium 'Jervis Bay form', which lasts well as a cut flower but alas has a slight smell of mice.
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This photo of the cut flower variety 'Anna' was made using the 1850s photo process called Wet Plate Collodion, a process that requires pouring a hand-made emulsion on glass which is then made light sensitive by immersion in silver nitrate. The process has to be completed in about 10 minutes or less, before the plate dries out.
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South Australia, zone 9b, mid-spring. R farreri persetosa, R x Dupontii, Complicata. For the SA Rose Society Virtual Spring Show (photos only).
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Photos photo courtesy of orsola
Mottisfont Abbey Rose Gardens, England 25 May 2014
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Summer, South Australia, in a derelict garden accessible to cattle. The trunks are the two pieces of wood nearest the camera. It can't have been watered in at least 50 years. Zone 9, average rainfall about 28" / 700ml, but subject to El Nino drought cycles. Flowers prolifically in spring, with some blooms most of the year. At Cherry Gardens.
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polyantha border, June 2013
garden near Puget Sound, WA
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