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That's really a glorious rose Shelley. Shame you can't find out now what it's called. What sort of scent does it have? Musky, flowery, light, sexy ........................... Why is it when you find a perfect rose it's generally impossible to identify? OH and I stopped on the way home a couple of weeks ago to take some photos of a pub where my schoolfriend's parents had the licence many moons ago. It is still a pub, so I took some photos to send her. There was a glorious yellow rose by the fence and it smelled divine. No idea what it was though. |
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Yes, it does Shelley - probably musk. I adore roses. I have a lovely pink rose at the front of my house which has a delightful scent. It flowers quite late and is nowhere near flowering yet. Again, I have no idea what variety it is. Perhaps we should have a "Guess the Name of the Rose" thread???? |
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That's spectacular! I'll take a look thru my rose book tonight, but there are so many crimson fragrant climbers. As Angie said, almost impossible to identify. Whatever it's name, it's beautiful. |
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That's a beautiful velvet rose, Shelley I used to have a lovely red climber with a yellow rose next to it many years ago ..... I had visions of the red and yellow roses intertwining but no, like yours, the yellow climber didn't grow nearly as well as the red one. I wonder if it's anything to do with growing them next to each other |
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