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Post by OzRose 22nd October 2010, 13:34

Well this is the first seedling rose that I have carried through to flowering for quite a few years .
It is the result of me planting some Bonica hips last year . There were other seedlings but they all went to God for one reason or another but this one is a survivor .[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]

cheers. Rosalie
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Post by Carole 22nd October 2010, 16:19

Wow most impressive.
I have 2 bonica seedlings that are crossed with camp david. Mine havn't flowered yet but what you have is what I hoped to achieve.
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Post by rosemeadow 24th October 2010, 11:54

It looks very healthy and pretty. Does it have a fragrance, Rosalie ?

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Post by Admin 24th October 2010, 12:32

Looks like it's going to have a nice bushy habit too.

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Post by Bemo 24th October 2010, 21:43

'the hardest will survive' It's also an uncommon colour, you got from Bonica. The most I got were/are in the range of pink to white cheers

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