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South Australia, zone 9b, mid-late summer. The flower is almost uniformly red today.
Uploaded 21 FEB 22 |
"David's Dilemma" is well-armed. Most of the prickles are 'descending' but, as with most roses, there is some variation in the angle and the curve.
Perth, Western Australia, winter.
Uploaded 2 DEC 20 |
"David's Dilemma" bloom stems often have three bracts - either two single lobed bracts and a small leaf with three leaflets, or one single-lobed bract and two three-leaflet leaves.
Other variations are also seen - eg bracts with one or two formed leaflets as seen here in the lower example.
Perth, Western Australia, winter.
Uploaded 2 DEC 20 |
South Australia, zone 9b, early spring. Because I was asked for receptacle photos.
Uploaded 4 OCT 20 |
"David's Dilemma" bloom stems often have three bracts - either two single lobed bracts and a small leaf with three leaflets, or one single-lobed bract and two three-leaflet leaves.
Perth, Western Australia, winter.
Uploaded 2 DEC 20 |
South Australia, zone 9b, early spring.
Uploaded 4 OCT 20 |
"David's Dilemma" - receptacles are cups of varying depth, most are slightly incurved at the top.
Proliferating centres are not uncommon,
The pedicels are notable for their length.
Pedicels generally look smooth to the eye but close examination can reveal a scattering of stalked glands on some.
Perth, Western Australia, winter.
Uploaded 2 DEC 20 |
South Australia, zone 9b, autumn, 6 weeks after an unseasonal summer downpour. "George Whatson", on the left, is much smaller-growing.
Uploaded 11 MAR 20 |
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