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Sisters! (Original Post) elleng Oct 2014 OP
Lovely! NJCher Oct 2014 #1
Sounds lovely, NJCher. elleng Oct 2014 #2
Are they Heritage? blackcrowflies Nov 2014 #3
Its this, David Austin, Alnwick. elleng Nov 2014 #4
loves them cabbage roses blackcrowflies Nov 2014 #5
Very pretty elleng Nov 2014 #6

NJCher

(37,959 posts)
1. Lovely!
Tue Oct 28, 2014, 08:20 PM
Oct 2014

I can sniff them through the intertubes!

I'm getting a round of rose blooms, too, from my miniatures. They are peach colored with a rose tinge on the edges.




Cher

elleng

(136,291 posts)
2. Sounds lovely, NJCher.
Tue Oct 28, 2014, 08:31 PM
Oct 2014

I have a 'baby' rose bush growing, will be deep red, very fragrant, so waiting til spring to experience blossoms and fragrance. This pink one has a very light fragrance.

These are likely the last roses of summer. A couple of bud-like things on the bush, but getting more cold and windy in next few days (made it to 78 here today!) so not expecting any more to open. Will cut the bush back in a few, and move it away from the windy side of the cottage for winter.

 

blackcrowflies

(207 posts)
5. loves them cabbage roses
Wed Nov 19, 2014, 08:09 AM
Nov 2014

Do they really have a strong rose fragrance? So many of the David Austin ones seem scentless.

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