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This shows the light green and noticeable venation leaves of the Dark Lady as own root. Blooms are bright red most of the time, but gets deeper red in VERY COLD fall with biochar or high potassium fertilizer.
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10/07/24 France
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As 10th-year own root, The Dark Lady has less thorns than other red Austins (except for William Shakespeare 2000). Leaves have noticeable venation and lighter green. Thorns are light green and not bad. Lowest leaves in the pics. are Comte de Chambord (blackspot prone) next to it.
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10/07/24 France
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10/07/24 France (with my cat)
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Royal Jubilee is light pink in my heavy clay. It has month-long spring flush, and the repeat is fast as 2nd-year own root. I can smell its wonderful fruity scent 5 feet away, even in hot and dry weather. Rabbits don't eat it despite its being low-thorn.
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10/07/24 France (with an "Arge pagana" larva).
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10.07.2024 on my balcony in Baden-Baden, Germany
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