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Haven't posted many photos lately.. lot and lots out atm though :)
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Haven't posted many photos lately.. lot and lots out atm though :)
One of my best seedlings Pending registration in the next few days.
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'Anne Hall', an Australian bred hybrid rugosa. Posting on here has messed the colour up a bit... looks too blue here.
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'Christopher Marlowe'
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A mini called 'Cricket'
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'Double Knockout'. I'm a fan
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A great floribunda called 'Fire n Ice'. New here this year and so far impressing me a lot with its health. Will feature in breeding at some stage with tetraploid species roses like Rosa virginiana, dupontii, and arkansana.
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'Fortune's Double Yellow'. First flower from a cutting grown plant Karen sent down three years ago
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'Lady Huntingfield'. An Alister Clarke rose that loves Tasmania.
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'Lamarque'. Such a beautiful rose
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'Leda'.. the famous painted Damask rose... one of my favs.:
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'Many Happy Returns'. Can totally recommend this lovely rose. Healthy and vigorous. The bags are recently pollinated flowers.
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'Maurice Utrillo'. A Delbard that is probably one of their best.
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'Othello'... a tall thorny 'beauty and the beast' rose.
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'Poynton's Multiflora'... an amazing rose! This plant was cut back to 30cm high stumps 2 years ago and is now about 8ft tall and 12ft wide.
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Rosa rugosa 'alba'
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Rosa longicuspis var. sinowilsonii... not quite in full flush yet.. another 2 weeks and it will be amazing! Bees love it.
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A mini called 'Star Trail'.
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'MME Joseph Schwartz'... I think.
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Unknown purple OGR.. I think it is either 'Russelliana' or 'Gypsy Boy'.
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Enjoy
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'Anne Hall', an Australian bred hybrid rugosa. Posting on here has messed the colour up a bit... looks too blue here.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Christopher Marlowe'
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A mini called 'Cricket'
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Double Knockout'. I'm a fan
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
A great floribunda called 'Fire n Ice'. New here this year and so far impressing me a lot with its health. Will feature in breeding at some stage with tetraploid species roses like Rosa virginiana, dupontii, and arkansana.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Fortune's Double Yellow'. First flower from a cutting grown plant Karen sent down three years ago
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Lady Huntingfield'. An Alister Clarke rose that loves Tasmania.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Lamarque'. Such a beautiful rose
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Leda'.. the famous painted Damask rose... one of my favs.:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Many Happy Returns'. Can totally recommend this lovely rose. Healthy and vigorous. The bags are recently pollinated flowers.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Maurice Utrillo'. A Delbard that is probably one of their best.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Othello'... a tall thorny 'beauty and the beast' rose.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
'Poynton's Multiflora'... an amazing rose! This plant was cut back to 30cm high stumps 2 years ago and is now about 8ft tall and 12ft wide.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Rosa rugosa 'alba'
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Rosa longicuspis var. sinowilsonii... not quite in full flush yet.. another 2 weeks and it will be amazing! Bees love it.
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A mini called 'Star Trail'.
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'MME Joseph Schwartz'... I think.
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Unknown purple OGR.. I think it is either 'Russelliana' or 'Gypsy Boy'.
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Enjoy
Re: Haven't posted many photos lately.. lot and lots out atm though :)
Great line up there Simon, is the last one that purple?
Ozeboy- Number of posts : 1673
Location : Glenorie, Sydney NSW
Registration date : 2008-12-28
Re: Haven't posted many photos lately.. lot and lots out atm though :)
Yes, Bruce... that is its normal colour on relatively new flowers. They go pink quickly in the sun. It was also taken in late afternoon shade.
Re: Haven't posted many photos lately.. lot and lots out atm though :)
Geat flowers. It was worth the wait.
Balinbear- Number of posts : 1459
Age : 69
Location : Sunshine Coast Queensland
Registration date : 2010-01-30
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