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Princesse Charlene is the medium pink in the middle. The lighter ones on the bottom are Kordes Bliss Parfuma. Also a great rose! The more golden one on the right is Star of the Republic.
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TX zone 8b. Planted last spring. 3 bushes planted closely together for a fuller look. I adore this rose! The scent is gorgeous and the color is stunning. The ruffled petals are romantic and it’s a perfect rose for cutting.
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3 Bliss Parfuma roses planted closely together for a fuller look. Second year in the ground. Texas zone 8b.
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3 or 4 year old Peggy Martin. It’s glorious! I prune it once a year, right after its big spring flush. I let the vines get nice and long the rest of the year and wait for this gorgeous display in April. It never disappoints! This is the most hardy and carefree rose. I bought a second Peggy Martin last year and neglected it in the nursery pot on my back porch for about 6 months. It endured the Texas summer with no love from me. Around November I decided the poor thing deserved to be planted because it had really stuck it out through the worst. It’s about 2 feet tall and happily blooming its little head off on the other side of my yard. You can’t go wrong with Peggy! Texas zone 8b.
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3 Bliss Parfuma roses planted closely together for a fuller look. Second year in the ground. Texas zone 8b.
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3 or 4 year old Peggy Martin. It’s glorious! I prune it once a year, right after its big spring flush. I let the vines get nice and long the rest of the year and wait for this gorgeous display in April. It never disappoints! This is the most hardy and carefree rose. I bought a second Peggy Martin last year and neglected it in the nursery pot on my back porch for about 6 months. It endured the Texas summer with no love from me. Around November I decided the poor thing deserved to be planted because it had really stuck it out through the worst. It’s about 2 feet tall and happily blooming its little head off on the other side of my yard. You can’t go wrong with Peggy! Texas zone 8b.
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Photo taken 4.22.2025 in my garden. Love this rose!
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