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Rosie80 
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I grow this rose as (1 m tall at 2 years grafted rose) ground cover. It blooms in a really nice cascading manner. The blooms look great on the bush, and would also be great for a bouquet by removing some leaves (no blooms on 'bare sticks' like some other garden roses). Fabulous fragrance. Survives winter very well in my zone 7; 600m altitude garden, with some buds even remaining into winter (those will freeze though but still look fascinating). Needs occasional deadheading as spent flowers (or rather beeetle eaten - i dont mind or spray) do not clean themselves fast. It is a nice chore as the smell is great and it does not have many thorns near flowers :)
Uploaded 2 days ago |
Photo taken at Arboretum Volčji potok, Slovenia. In an overcast day, this rose had an almost fluorescent orange color, my camera could not even process it (this is an unmodified photo). We were all staring at this rose for a while, its color was more intense then any rose in the garden at this time.
Uploaded 13 days ago |
Photo taken at Arboretum Volčji potok, Slovenia. This rose is growing close to the ground, and has the most numerous blooms per growing area, in the garden. Many roses in the garden were still at bud stage at the time when the picture was taken, so it is probably a great rose for for a flush of early blooms.
Uploaded 13 days ago |
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