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Paris 2000
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Paris 2000
I don't think I got a great photo of these thorns but I think they are gorgeous. They are bright pink.
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RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
Registration date : 2012-07-11
Re: Paris 2000
I've never thought to admire thorns Rosy, but you're right, they are rather pretty. Speaking of pretty, I like that rose. Third pic down - reminds me of pink butterflies flitting around. Nice!
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2012-07-21
Re: Paris 2000
Sorry, blonde moment - PARIS!!!!
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Paris 2000
It's so pretty silky, and I am not usually keen on roses with so few petals, but this one and 'Eyes For You' have really changed my mind!
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
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Re: Paris 2000
I'm with you guys , very pretty indeed .....
maree- Number of posts : 1733
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Re: Paris 2000
Thank you
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Re: Paris 2000
Just wait until she gets bigger....
This is a standard one that I am pretty sure is Paris 2000
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Fertile too.
This is a standard one that I am pretty sure is Paris 2000
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Fertile too.
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Paris 2000
Autumn - BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!! I love that photo thank you for sharing
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
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Re: Paris 2000
That would stop anyone in their tracks! Stunning.
Does Paris 2000 have some perfume Rosy? HMF says little/none but one of the comments mention perfume. Confusing.
Does Paris 2000 have some perfume Rosy? HMF says little/none but one of the comments mention perfume. Confusing.
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2012-07-21
Re: Paris 2000
It does have a little from what I can smell. It's very low to the ground on a hill in our front yard, so I look very funny bending down to smell it haha.
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
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Re: Paris 2000
LOL. Yet it looks like it would have a definite perfume, if you know what I mean. Like you, those roses with fewer flowers are starting to grow on me. I think my rose addiction is worsening.
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Paris 2000
No real smell - but the bells love it.
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
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Bells? Bees?
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
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silkyfizz wrote:Bells? Bees?
HAHAHAHA
In this case - bees.
(Bells are a whole different story. )
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