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Karen... Your 'Angela'...
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Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Hi Karen,
It's good to see you back online
I was just wondering whether your plant of 'Angela', from which you sent cuttings last season, sets lots of small hips? I have cuttings of a rose that has a flower that is very similar and the parent plant was covered in hips, though the leaves are a little 'out' looking a little more like a rambler than a floribunda.
The cuttings from your plant have struck and have been potted up ready for spring too
This is the flower from the cuttings. It's getting old and there weren't many of them. The bush was about 3-4ft tall and wide and quite compact.
It's good to see you back online
I was just wondering whether your plant of 'Angela', from which you sent cuttings last season, sets lots of small hips? I have cuttings of a rose that has a flower that is very similar and the parent plant was covered in hips, though the leaves are a little 'out' looking a little more like a rambler than a floribunda.
The cuttings from your plant have struck and have been potted up ready for spring too
This is the flower from the cuttings. It's getting old and there weren't many of them. The bush was about 3-4ft tall and wide and quite compact.
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Simon, I am not sure that I read your post right. Do you mean that the flower you have pictured is from a cutting Karen sent you last year. How could it have grown to a plant 3 to 4ft wide and high in one year when if it was only a cutting you had to first get it to root I have got confused , havn't I?
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Hi Simon, its grea to hear your cutytings of Angela took.
From your picture I don't thing your unnamed rose is Angela, also it grows into a spreading bush. Meryl had one and it got too big for her garden. I will see if it still has hips tomorrow. I will try to post a photo of it here.
I am doing something wrong here, will go back and read your instructions.
From your picture I don't thing your unnamed rose is Angela, also it grows into a spreading bush. Meryl had one and it got too big for her garden. I will see if it still has hips tomorrow. I will try to post a photo of it here.
I am doing something wrong here, will go back and read your instructions.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Help please Simon, I have tried and tried and tried but it will only copy my internet address instead of my photo I have chosen.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Carole... no the flower above is from cuttings I got the other day from a different plant and so far have no roots. The parent plant was about 3-4ft tall and wide growing at a petrol station on the road to Smithton in NW Tas. This flower above is VERY old but is the only one I have.... just thought it might have been 'Angela'... the pink is a little faded and it doesn't have the same cupped flowers but I thought it might have been due to the age of the flower that these features varied because it resembles the plant in some respects.
Karen, you can't just paste a picture here into your reply. Have you got photobucket? This is an easy way to get photos on here.
Karen, you can't just paste a picture here into your reply. Have you got photobucket? This is an easy way to get photos on here.
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Oh, I thought you had a few different ways you could post photos here. Its a bit of mucking around going to photo bucket. Will see if I can remeber how to do it.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
I do... I just wanted to know what you already had... I've put a new tutorial on here: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Am I to be confused again Simon
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
If you are still there Simon, just in passing, who is the permanent Victorian guest
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
I'm afraid I'm the confused one David? Why are you confused? And... I don't have a clue who our VIC lurker is? That's what you get for going public viewing again. Did you see our spammer? I bounced him/her straight away but again... that's what happens when you open the doors.
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Only confused about posting pics, there must be many ways
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Thanks Simon, I will read this tomorrow evening and post the photo of Angela.I really want to be ready for posting photos here in Spring. Its too long in between and I forget.
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
I tried making you a video tutorial Karen... as I have downloaded some new software... but the file turned out to be enormous... so I am back to the drawing board again... will keep on trying though as I think the video tutorial is a good idea. I look forward to seeing your pics. PM me your phone number and I will give you a call and talk you through the process one evening if you like
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Simon, I can provide a photo af 'Angela', made in the Rosary of Uetersen, so it's really the original. Will it help?
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Thanks Bemo, pretty clear the one I found is not Angela from your photo. Will be interesting to see how it turns out
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
I will post my boquet with Angela too, using Photo bucket
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Simon, I am still having problems even now I am using photo bucket. I could do it when I was here before as I showed photos of my shade house. But I mustn't be following the right procedure or something has changed. Thankyou for trying to make the video for me.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Another try. Well it worked this time with photo bucket and easy enough. I would like to learn the other way, but there is no hurry. I am sorry to waste your time worrying you, Simon. Angela, as you would know now after looking at Bemo great photo, is thetallest stemed or the one in the middle.
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rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
WOW! Rosemeadow that is a great photo. It has inspired me no end. Really cant wait til spring now.
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Thanks Ripley ! My garden is so alwful looking at the moment, but looking back through my photos got me also very excitted about the comming Spring.
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Karen, only some words to this bouquet:
thats hard to beat by an florist
thats hard to beat by an florist
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Actually thinking it might be 'Yesterday' Dunno.. anyone got any photos of 'Yesterday'? HMF says it should have 13 petals. This one has 7 petals. Figured it could be a winter thing *shrugs*
Re: Karen... Your 'Angela'...
Thanks Bemo and Simon for your nice coments. My daughter liked what you said, Simon. No I don't have 'Yesterday'.
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