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Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
The Twiggy China growth has served this bush well. It naturally makes a dense shrub, topping off at about 3 ft here in my "H*ll strip" with almost no trimming. End of March in Central TX.
Uploaded 3 days ago
Sunny Sky rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
A strong grower, and quite drought tolerant for its class, currently this is by far the healthiest HT in my no spray Central Texas garden. (The thrips, regrettably, like it too. This is the cleanest bloom currently.) Mine is over 4 feet tall, in a garden where most roses fall short of their purported size.
Uploaded 29 APR
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
The Twiggy China growth has served this bush well. It naturally makes a dense shrub, topping off at about 3 ft in my "H*ll Strip"with almost no trimming. End of March in Central TX.
Uploaded 3 days ago
Basye's Legacy rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
Uploaded 24 APR
<i>Rosa setigera</i> f. <i>serena</i> Palm. et Steyerm. rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
In my garden in central Texas, this rose blooms nearly a month after the main flush of other roses. Here shown May 10.
Uploaded 29 AUG
Basye's Legacy rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
Uploaded 24 APR
Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
Acquired as Caldwell Pink, so named after the Texas location where it was "rustled," this rose starts blooming a few weeks later than most, but is completely free of any disease. This one is practically feral, doing its thing in Central Texas.
Uploaded 7 MAY
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Rose photo courtesy of Philip_ATX
Mid April in Central Texas. (The leaves without serrations are of the crepe myrtle, into which I have threaded the long, hazardously-thorned, whip-like canes.)
Uploaded 21 APR
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