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Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Highland Roses
Spray of Cineraire winning ARS Victorian Award at Northern California-Nevada-Hawaii District show in Lodi, California on October 6, 2018. Entry by Karen Ernsberger.
Uploaded 17 OCT 18
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of a_carl76
Another shot at the hip from above.
Uploaded 16 DEC 11
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Kathy Strong
San Diego, California on September 29, 2017.
Uploaded 29 SEP 17
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of a_carl76
This picture shows a tiny hip reaching maturity. This plant was just about ready to explode with another flush of blooms.
Uploaded 16 DEC 11
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of styrax
Adorable.
Uploaded 14 SEP 15
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rupert, Kim L.
Encino, CA November, 2011
Uploaded 26 NOV 11
Cineraire rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of a_carl76
Side shot of Cineraire. Note the lack of thorns and the branch with the large amount of unopened buds.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 16 DEC 11
Cineraire rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Barden, Paul
This photo was sent to me by Carolyn Supinger as a gift from Ralph Moore's estate. This (and other) photo(s) were sent to Ralph Moore by Pedro Dot. Photographer not identified. The handwritten varietal name is Moore's handwriting, and although there is indeed a rose named 'Cineraria', it is more likely the photo represents 'Cineraire'.
Uploaded 6 DEC 10
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