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Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Morwell Rose Garden, Victoria, Australia. End October (spring). Labelled De la Grifferaie. Appears to have a sport, but this will be reviewed on a less wet and windy day.
Uploaded 2 NOV 23
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Rose photo courtesy of Bonita
This was rose was identified as 'de la Grifferaie' and came as a cutting from northern New South Wales, Australia. It was widely used as rootstock. It has grown into a large clump and the Spring flowering is spectacular. Photos taken in my Highfields garden, Queensland, Australia. Spring 2022.
Uploaded 21 OCT 22
Rose photo courtesy of Tiffany B
Growing along the Great Western Highway near Parramatta Parramatta NSW
Uploaded 14 MAR 23
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Rose photo courtesy of richard
Cemetery Rose (Rookwood, N.S.W. AUS)”
Uploaded 2 OCT 18
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Rose photo courtesy of Bonita
This was rose was identified as 'de la Grifferaie' and came as a cutting from northern New South Wales, Australia. It was widely used as rootstock. It has grown into a large clump and the Spring flowering is spectacular. Photos taken in my Highfields garden, Queensland, Australia. Spring 2022.
Uploaded 21 OCT 22
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Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
"Sturt Valley Rd (S.A. AUS)” Climbing an ivy on the edge of the road at Paechtown, settled by German-speaking migrants from Silesia in the 1840s. South Australia, zone 9b. This plant has since been removed, but there are suckering plants in the garden nearby.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 4 JUN 15
Rose photo courtesy of Bonita
This was rose was identified as 'de la Grifferaie' and came as a cutting from northern New South Wales, Australia. It was widely used as rootstock. It has grown into a large clump and the Spring flowering is spectacular. Photos taken in my Highfields garden, Queensland, Australia. Spring 2022.
Uploaded 21 OCT 22
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Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
"Sturt Valley Rd (S.A. AUS)” In Tina's garden, South Australia, zone 9b.
2 favorite votes.  
Uploaded 4 JUN 15
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