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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT". The blooms can come one to a stem, but are more often produced in small clusters of blooms which tend to nod as they open. Canes are prickly and the prickles extend right up to the bracts and pedicels. Pedicels are bristly. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT" with its characteristic foliaceous sepals that tend to stand out like a star, even after the petals have fallen. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT". The blooms can come one to a stem, but are more often produced in inflorescences like this. The first bloom to open tends to nod, leaving the other buds standing erect. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT" with its characteristic bristly pedicel and foliaceous sepals that tend to stand out like a star. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT". The blooms can come one to a stem, but are more often produced in inflorescences like this - small clusters of blooms. The blooms tend to nod as they open. Canes are prickly, right up to the flower stalks. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Sheila Gravett's No 48", late summer 2007, Perth, Western Australia.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Miss Ackland's No 1A Special Pink T/HT". The colour varies from the flesh, tinged with pale pink seen here, through to quite intense shades of pink. Petal number varies with temperature and season. The blooms tend to have a little hollow cabbage of petals in the centre that open out to reveal yellow stamens. Photographed in the Heritage Roses in Australia Repository, Ruston's Roses, Renmark, South Australia, Autumn, 2017.
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
"Sheila Gravett's No 48", late summer 2007, Perth, Western Australia.
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