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Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Same as previous. Seems to have definite rambler tendencies — like a river of rose through the young citrus and tree lupin!
Uploaded 5 NOV |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Old rootstock found suckering widely under blanket of weeds when we moved in 3 years ago; since transplanted pieces around and they’ve taken off! Must have had easily a hundred or more flowers on this 2-year old plant, which is now almost 1.5m tall and easily 1.8m across (very long whippy canes, which drag themselves horizontal and flower along the length). Has the magenta-fading-mauve flowers of Anaïs Segalas(AU) but the size/habit of De la Grifferaie, so am posting there as well.
Uploaded 5 NOV |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Old rootstock found suckering widely under blanket of weeds when we moved in 3 years ago; since transplanted pieces around and they’ve taken off! Must have had easily a hundred or more flowers on this 2-year old plant, which is now almost 1.5m tall and easily 1.8m across (very long whippy canes, which drag themselves horizontal and flower along the length). Has the magenta-fading-mauve flowers of Anaïs Segalas(AU) but the size/habit of De la Grifferaie, so am posting there as well.
Uploaded 5 NOV |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
First spring flower! September 2024 in Northland NZ (10b). 2yo plant, planted at base of large mahoe tree (Melicytus ramiflorus) which it is now romping through. So beautiful with the sun through the petals!
Uploaded 23 SEP |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Same as previous. Seems to have definite rambler tendencies — like a river of rose through the young citrus and tree lupin!
Uploaded 5 NOV |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland, NZ (zone 11). 02 Dec 23. First flowers of a small own-root bought last year ... it could have been a simple mixup with the sport parent, but I suspect mine simply reverted! Though there is a subtle variation in colour visible, so maybe its just a poor example of the type? Pretty though :-)
Uploaded 2 DEC 23 |
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Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). As last photo. Can see the shades of mauve lilac and reflexed shape of aging flowers; also the branches arching almost flat under their own weight
Uploaded 5 NOV |
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Same bud as last photo. Now fully open and fading, and a uniform hot-but-lilac-y-pink -- compare the shocking bud next to it!
Uploaded 27 NOV 23 |
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