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ROSES: Autumn/Winter 2022-23

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  • WAMSWAMS Posts: 1,960
    Gorgeous, @zugenie. And super with those ferns. Oh bareroot season is ending and there are decisions to be made🤯
  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    edited March 2023
    thanks @Athelas
    @Imprevu it is a good for flowering.. scent might depend on your taste.. I had two which was sent by Kordes as a replacement (pre-Brexit, good old days).. this year one was emptied off the pot to make way for another.. I might be wrong, but was it you @WAMS who got Armada?

    @Marlorena why did you hold back..?? Lovely pinks <3 I had to search on HMF regarding most of them.. which is what I like.. rare and wonderful ones.. 
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    A bedazzling parade of pink roses... 

    'Constance Spry' is something else..  

    @Victoria Sponge  I meant to say I loved your little pot with the crocus.. very apt description..
    East Anglia, England
  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    edited March 2023
    such a nice collection of Austins @Rojas most of them out of commerce now.. you should start taking cuttings and sell them :wink:

    Tomorrow will do Oranges/ apricot/ peach..
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • peteSpeteS Posts: 966
    @cooldoc
    Couldn't agree more about 'Harlow Carr', the trusses are far to heavy for the stems, so you never really see the blooms, always pointing downwards. I should've dug it up years ago, but as it was the first rose I planted I never seem to have the heart to do so.
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