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'Alba Odorata' rose Photos
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From "Lyon horticole", November 1907, Nr. 21, p. 403
Courtesy of BnF Gallica
Uploaded 12 FEB 24 |
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June 11, 2012, two days of high and dry heat have the buds opening beautifully.
4 favorite votes.
Uploaded 12 JUN 12 |
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5 May 2016. Livermore, CA. Blooms don't open well in damp weather here (best in blazing heat!), but the buds alone are gorgeous.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 5 MAY 16 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Cass
Does anyone knows why Alba Odorata was planted in rural cemeteries? 23 May 2009 at a rural cemetery, Sonoma County, California.
5 favorite votes.
Uploaded 23 MAY 09 |
7 April 2016. Livermore, CA. Here growing on a 6' cast iron fence (not visible due to thickness of foliage), this rose could be grown for foliage alone; many hedge plants don't have foliage this good! Plus, NOBODY (not even the raccoons) is going to tangle with the huge, vicious prickles on this one -- best home security device, ever!
Uploaded 8 APR 16 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Cass
23 May 2009 at a rural cemetery, Sonoma County, California.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 23 MAY 09 |
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June 11, 2012
3 favorite votes.
Uploaded 12 JUN 12 |
Rose photo courtesy of Cass
23 May 2009 in a rural cemetery, Sonoma County, California. Identical to the rose at Roseraie de l'Hay labeled Rosa x leonida. See http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.158468
Uploaded 23 MAY 09 |
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