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That's a great shot. It gives a very good impression of how this rose will actually look in a garden, with the mixture of spent blooms and new ones, along with a few on the way out that have spotted petals.
Due to the way Blush Noisette produces flowers, in "candelabras" with each bloom opening at a slightly different time, deadheading to keep it pristine is not really an option for sane gardeners. You have to accept that it will often look wonderful, but will rarely look completely perfect.
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