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Marie Aviat rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", March 1, 1856, Pl. VI Courtesy of Hortalia.org
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Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). As last photo. Can see the shades of mauve lilac and reflexed shape of aging flowers; also the branches arching almost flat under their own weight
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De la Grifferaie rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Same as previous. Seems to have definite rambler tendencies — like a river of rose through the young citrus and tree lupin!
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Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Old rootstock found suckering widely under blanket of weeds when we moved in 3 years ago; since transplanted pieces around and they’ve taken off! Must have had easily a hundred or more flowers on this 2-year old plant, which is now almost 1.5m tall and easily 1.8m across (very long whippy canes, which drag themselves horizontal and flower along the length). Has the magenta-fading-mauve flowers of Anaïs Segalas(AU) but the size/habit of De la Grifferaie, so am posting there as well.
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De la Grifferaie rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Old rootstock found suckering widely under blanket of weeds when we moved in 3 years ago; since transplanted pieces around and they’ve taken off! Must have had easily a hundred or more flowers on this 2-year old plant, which is now almost 1.5m tall and easily 1.8m across (very long whippy canes, which drag themselves horizontal and flower along the length). Has the magenta-fading-mauve flowers of Anaïs Segalas(AU) but the size/habit of De la Grifferaie, so am posting there as well.
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Madame Masson rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", November 1, 1855, Pl. XXI. Courteasy of Hortalia.org
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Rose photo courtesy of okdb
Northland NZ (10b?). Same as previous. Seems to have definite rambler tendencies — like a river of rose through the young citrus and tree lupin!
Uploaded yesterday
Triomphe de l'Exposition rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "L'Horticulteur français", October 1, 1855, Pl. XVIII. Courteasy of Hortalia.org
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