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25 AUG 04 by
Anonymous-84597
No fragrance at all, at least in my yard.... but very pretty.
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Thanks for you input !
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21 OCT 08 by
Senteur
I can confirm that. Paul B. has only a very light fragrance in my garden, too.
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It has a light fragrance - by that I mean that one needs to stick their nose into the bloom to smell it, but it is definitely there at a mild to moderate intensity. It smells peachy sweet and of assam tea, I love the fragrance. It is complex and and refined. Extremely elegant peachy orange blooms are a pleasure to look at when cut. The petals are often a darker shade on the reverse, adding to the visual delight. A bud can be orange at some times of the year, ageing to pink. The foliage and blooms are tolerating wetter than usual La Niña weather without any problems. I am enjoying this rose so far. A spring blossom here has 50 petals. Cut flowers last about 6 days from open bud with no special care. Sydney Australia.
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Very tender colour combination- I like the melancholie in the picture.
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Thank you for your comment Sora. Ralph Moore maybe gone, but his roses will live on in our gardens and our lives.
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Ralph Moore isn't gone yet.
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Does Malvern Hills set hips ?
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21 OCT 08 by
Senteur
My one year old Malvern Hills sets no hips so far- the blooms only die away. Grüsse Sora
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What a beautiful and well composed garden!
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Hi Sora, thank you for your kind comment!
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