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All this Winter
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Re: All this Winter
roseman wrote:Bernhard, our Dorothy Perkins is pretty thorny, is the red one as thorny or less.
without the possibilty to compare it directly, seems to be so thorny, as the pink one. The thorns have also the 'romantic powder'
Re: All this Winter
again a still potted rose:
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the flowers looks great but the stems are nearly without leaves, looking like an old mans bare legs . It's a 'sympathy' seedling from 2007. I can not throw it away , will use it for the vase or in the background.
cheerio Bernhard
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the flowers looks great but the stems are nearly without leaves, looking like an old mans bare legs . It's a 'sympathy' seedling from 2007. I can not throw it away , will use it for the vase or in the background.
cheerio Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
Beautiful photos Bemo.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
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Re: All this Winter
The Estate wrote:...nice one, cant beat a 5 ocock beer
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] last Sunday we had a 'tea time' at 10 o'clock in the morning, we called it '2nd breakfast'
some pics for you weekend:
'Allerhop'
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'New Dawn'
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the first nearly normal flower of 'Madame Germaine'
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this WE a barbecue is on the agenda (again)
bye Bernhard
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'excelsa' again:
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forget how she looked like, here is an other kind of it:
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I made a cutting of this brunch. Hope it will work
bicolor regards
Bernhard
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forget how she looked like, here is an other kind of it:
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I made a cutting of this brunch. Hope it will work
bicolor regards
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
What beautiful roses you have Bemo...and such lovely photos.
That last bicolour is amazing.
That last bicolour is amazing.
Abbi- Number of posts : 254
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Re: All this Winter
Dont be too disappointed if it doesn't work Bemo, I dont think those kind of sports are very stable It would be a great flower though if it does prove to be.
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Re: All this Winter
against the winter tristesse:
it's really a great one
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the firrst open bloom from a 2008 'Rosenprofesso..r..' seedling
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be seeing you
Bernhard
it's really a great one
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the firrst open bloom from a 2008 'Rosenprofesso..r..' seedling
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be seeing you
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
Dee, as you mention on your other thread, thank god for Bernhard and his pictures. It will only be a while and we will be returning the pictures of ours to cheer him up, this is what I call reciprocal friendship.
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Re: All this Winter
roseman wrote:Dee, as you mention on your other thread, thank god for Bernhard and his pictures. It will only be a while and we will be returning the pictures of ours to cheer him up, this is what I call reciprocal friendship.
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regards Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
ha, ha yes.
Our man Rudd,
Clear as mud.
Our man Rudd,
Clear as mud.
Billndee- Number of posts : 403
Location : Huon Valley, Tasmania
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Re: All this Winter
Rudd, mud, dudd...., the last one seems to be a kind of not (yet) exploded bomb
Sometimes I'm lost, than I use [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], aware that your all are very creative and the dictionary will not help anyway
so long
Bernhard
Sometimes I'm lost, than I use [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], aware that your all are very creative and the dictionary will not help anyway
so long
Bernhard
Re: All this Winter
Bernhard, did you find the meaning if dudd, My answer to that word is it does not work, that is as simple as I can put it. I think it implies that our Prime Minister is not working hard enough. Dee will correct me if I am wrong. Bernhard if you have any problems with our wording email me and I will try to give you the most easy answer.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: All this Winter
Congratulations Bemo! With your enquiring mind you are fast becoming proficient and fluent in Orstralyan. You will soon be speaking it like one born.
That is, if you ever want to.
That is, if you ever want to.
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Re: All this Winter
the 'rosen professor..' seedling from last year again, it's a chameleon:
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cheers Bernhard
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cheers Bernhard
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I like it and hope it keeps the orange tones.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: All this Winter
I hope also, that it keeps the colours.
here is a water collecting one:
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'Jacobs Krönung'
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an unnamed groundcover rose (a bargain from from A*D*)
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'Lucia' with two visitors
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cheers Bernhard
here is a water collecting one:
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'Jacobs Krönung'
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an unnamed groundcover rose (a bargain from from A*D*)
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'Lucia' with two visitors
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cheers Bernhard
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Bemo, I see the first one is doing its bit to conserve water,the second one is just beautiful, you did well there and the third one is certainly keeping the bees happy. So you have just about covered everything there
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
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Re: All this Winter
Carole, thanks for that.
Without to become a 'nitpicker' , the 'bees' on the last will be probably what you call 'marmelade flies'
cheers Bernhard
Without to become a 'nitpicker' , the 'bees' on the last will be probably what you call 'marmelade flies'
cheers Bernhard
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