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arillady
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Luit that is a lovely single - we don't appear to have it in Oz. Great stamens.
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Arykana
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May 17, 2011, 10:12:40 PM »
Just the wild
Rosa pimpinellifolia
which came many years ago from the Burren as a little slip.
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Ashley Allshire, Cork, Ireland
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Ashley I do like the simple beauty of the singles. We don't find this species as a foundling here in South Oz as it is too hot.
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Thanks Pat. In County Clare on the west coast it thrives within fissures in the limestone pavement, protected from wind and grazing animals. The parent plant was pink flowering but the plant I grew from the slip always flowers cream in my acid soil and is much taller (up to about 45 cm), so environmental conditions affect it a lot.
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Charles de Gaulle
I have to tell, the rose is more handsome then Charles
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June 04, 2011, 11:43:38 AM »
Only a few odd rose flowers now as we are in the depths of our fairly mild winter.
Imperial Potentate HT (Clarke Bros., '21) Ophelia xx Hoosier Beauty. highly perfumed. Portland Gold Medal
(still in a pot)
John Hopper HP (Ward, 1862) this is one that is found quite often in old gardens. Note the black spot - last blooms for the season.
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Pat Toolan,
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June 05, 2011, 08:50:28 AM »
I adore old (and new) roses with scent! Not easy with roses here; the deer, the sheep and the rodents take their toll.
This one has survived though, but is not that showy. It is interesting with its 4-petalled flowers:
Rosa sericea
(from seed) and sorry, no scent but lots of thorns!
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Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.
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June 05, 2011, 09:55:37 AM »
R. sericea is a lovely simple rose. Those stems are certainly well clothed with prickles. Need lots of space to grow species like that one well.
One garden that specialises in Asian species is:
http://www.quarryhillbg.org/
I visited this garden in 2002.
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June 05, 2011, 07:27:27 PM »
Arykana,
your roses are so beautiful, and it is so nice when you tell us their names.
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Maren in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom - Zone 8
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Arykana
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June 05, 2011, 07:58:56 PM »
Thank you
most of my roses are nameless
I f i saw somewhere a flower without a label I always take it
all my lilies came like a gift, because the gardener wanted to trow it out so I told him "What's in a name? that which we call a rose. By any other name would smell ..." and adopted them ..................
Thomas Graham
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June 06, 2011, 05:43:32 PM »
Hi Arykana,
quite agree, I also have a lot of nameless beauties. It's just easier to ask for it at a nursery whenever I see one of your roses I must have.
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Maren in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom - Zone 8
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Arykana
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June 06, 2011, 06:33:32 PM »
You are rigth
Which one would you like?
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