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What do you feed your roses? I am very impressed with the magnitude of the flower production!!
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Until now, mine doesn't have the promised fragrance too! It was nominated to act as a delivering-rose for the perfume-industry.
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Named for Evelyn from ""Crabtree & Evelyn". The fragrance is quite variable. From the same cluster of bloom, it could be very strong at times, and completely scentless at other times of the days. The two in our garden seems to be more fragrance in the evenings.
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7 MAR 12 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You! I'll see if I can catch the scent, if it isn't frozen to death.
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A very nice picture! This rose seems to have many faces, regarding the colour of the flower. A very different colour than this rose has at my place: In spring off-white with a pinkish heart, In the summer almost salmon...towards buff.
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I agree. The flowers do change face with the season. It may be temperature dependent.
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3 OCT 08 by
Jana
Thank you very much for showing new Austins!
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