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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.
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Uploaded 21 APR |
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 13 days ago |
Uploaded 21 APR |
Uploaded 24 APR |
Foliage in mid March showing new growth on a young plant in Central Texas
Uploaded 16 MAR |
Uploaded 24 APR |
Foliage (new and old) on unpruned plant, mid March. Central Texas.
Uploaded 16 MAR |