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roses in the fall

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Post by Bemo 4th October 2009, 09:58

the flowers are sparsely this autumn on the most of my roses, but some are going well or a little:

'Ghislaine de Feligonde':
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'Winchster Cathedral'

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not yet named ('Leonardo da Vinci' x 'Sorbet')
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'Honky Tonk Woman' (shows good improvement Very Happy )
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not yet named ( seedling of 'Sympathy' )

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'Leonardo da Vinci':
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nice weekend
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Post by Guest 12th April 2010, 12:51

Lot better than mine Neil

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Post by The Estate 4th June 2010, 22:06

Mine where pathetic and leaf drop u heard of before and yucky blooms, hence my earlier than usual pruning Twisted Evil I find the 2nd last interesting, wonder if it will change as it ages Question
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Post by Bemo 5th June 2010, 00:43

Rose Petal wrote:.... find the 2nd last interesting, wonder if it will change as it ages Question

1st Hi 2 you, as I missed it so far. I will show you a pic of the flower from this spring, the rose will bloom soon.

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Post by Balinbear 5th June 2010, 20:37

Autumn/Early winter in SE Qld usually has fantastic weather and so far this year it has been lovely.

Our roses love the weather and have responded to it. The bugs seemed to have cleared out now it has gotten colder and the flowers get to open up fully.

I've been doing plenty of cuttings (roses and other plants) and cleaning up and the usual modifying garden beds.

Its a fun time.
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Post by Dave 6th June 2010, 11:46

Last of the late autumn/early winter roses here. Louise Odier, A Darby and Improved Cecile Brunner:
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Post by Bemo 23rd June 2010, 03:28

Rose Petal wrote:Mine where pathetic and leaf drop u heard of before and yucky blooms, hence my earlier than usual pruning Twisted Evil I find the 2nd last interesting, wonder if it will change as it ages Question

now a picture how the bloon looks like in this (cold) spring:

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but it is a little bit sensitive to BS Crying or Very sad

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Post by The Estate 23rd June 2010, 07:49

looks great Bemo, I do like it Thumbsup
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