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I just love these in a vase or on the bush where they last really well. Here with Red Pierre, Stainless Steel and Quick Silver and miniature gladiolus. I look forward to the first flush so I have vases and the garden full of these spectacular blooms.
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‘Betty Prior’. Own roots at Northcliffe, W.A. Oct 24, 2025. Provenance: Noelene Drage in 2004 -> TT-E-21a. Buds with glandular pedicels.
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Corowa NSW Australia 2025. A stunning rose from a relatively small, spreading bush. I just love these blooms although it doesn’t have the strong scent that the bush I had in Melbourne which was an absolute knockout. Stunning in a vase or on the bush., showing the stunning frilly form.
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‘Charlotte Armstrong’. On multiflora rootstock at Northcliffe, October 24, 2025. Provenance: Newman Nursery in Victoria in 2008 -> ROS-M-SW. Buds.
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Corowa NSW Australia 2025. A stunning rose from a relatively small, spreading bush. I just love these blooms although it doesn’t have the strong scent that the bush I had in Melbourne which was an absolute knockout. Stunning in a vase or on the bush.
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‘Betty Prior’. Own roots at Northcliffe, W.A. Oct 24, 2025. Provenance: Noelene Drage in 2004 -> TT-E-21a. Habit.
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Corowa NSW Australia 2025. This plant has struggled in adverse weather for two years and remains very small. A mild spring has all the roses doing very well. Apart from the size of the bush, I can’t tell this rose apart from Parole which I also have and which is far more reliable and a tall bush which flowers exceptionally well. Jury is still out on this one.
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Fall 2025, Pennsylvania, zone 7a
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