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Cardinal de Richelieu rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AndyO
Cardinal de Richelieu - The Cathedral Garden at Crook Hall, National Trust, City of Durham, NE England. Durham Cathedral can be seen in the background.
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Orienta rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
19/06/25 France
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Stanwell Perpetual rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
19/06/25 France
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Princess Anne rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Seaside Rooftop
Malta, z11, june 2025 I've had Princess Anne for a few years now. Foliage is incredibly healthy. Bloom is inconsistent. Some years she hardly flowers at all, this year it's wave after wave of beautiful blooms. Unfortunately, to my nose, there is no fragrance at all.
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Miss Lorraine rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
19/06/25 France
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Luetta Pfeiffer peony photo
Peony photo courtesy of arctangent
May 30, 2025. W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden. Bed sites 1-1AB When the blooms have few or no crown petals, the stamens and carpels are well exposed. The cherry red stigmas atop yellow-green carpels add a bright note of color to the blooms.
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Queen of Sweden rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
19/06/25 France
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Luetta Pfeiffer peony photo
Peony photo courtesy of arctangent
June 5, 2019. W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden. Bed sites 1-1AB It isn't uncommon to see blooms with few or even no crown petals or petaloids, i.e. the blooms are more semi-double or even single form.
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