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HI the three pictures are really excellent. It is great to see the progress of this rose in your garden, as well as the type of pruning. I will try to post this kind of pics sincerely pccrozat
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this does not look like Marie Pavie
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this doesn't look like Therese Bugnet tome
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This photo is definitely Theresa Bugnet early summer. It was cool and the flowers took on a blueish tone. I have more pictures of the same bush with a totally different coloring and form. If you look at the leaves, they are true to form for Theresa Bugnet leaves.
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17 MAY 08 by
Unregistered Guest
hello
It was more the shape of the flower that I couldn't recognize...roses have so many variations
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You are so right that roses have so many variations. Soil plays a big part, but so does the weather. I really hope that I get to see the blue tone to it again this year. The flowers were not totally open yet on the photo. I'll have to do some checking to see if I took another one when they blew open.
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14 MAY 08 by
jedmar
Two year old only! Now I believe it will go up to 7 meters... What is the bloom cycle like?
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15 MAY 08 by
pccrozat
hi here Cecile Brunner climbing is in full bloom now. It will repete somewhat even though it is not hugely impressive. I guess that deadheading would help...but we are not going to do it!
7 meters...hopefully not, the tree would not take it!
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