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« on: 07 02, 10, 03:27:34:PM » Reply

This one is called Midas Touch, smells like cotton candy...
 
 

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« Reply #1 on: 07 02, 10, 03:28:57:PM » Reply

This is my Kentucky Derby rose, one of the most fragrant I have ever known...the color is deceiving on this too, because it's much more red than purple looking.
 
 

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« Reply #2 on: 07 02, 10, 03:29:52:PM » Reply

My Iceberg climber...I have to get this repotted with an oblesk or something for it to cling to...it's going crazy this year.
 
 

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« Reply #3 on: 07 02, 10, 03:32:12:PM » Reply

And this one is called, I believe it's Gloriosa daisy, if I remember correctly...
 
 

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« Reply #4 on: 07 02, 10, 03:39:00:PM » Reply

Wow...Love the roses ....not sure on the name of that last one. Kinda looks like a blanket flower.
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« Reply #5 on: 07 02, 10, 03:41:05:PM » Reply

It does have that look, but I don't recall that name.  When I planted all the perennials, I chose individual packets of seed, rather than something like a wildflower mix...and I remember the name Gloriosa for some reason...
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« Reply #6 on: 07 02, 10, 06:09:53:PM » Reply

i love roses.........I am digging two up to go with me when we ever move........I have a yellow rose with pink edges that is probably around 70 yrs old....a little old man dug it up and wanted me to have it when his family was putting him in a nursing home 20 yrs ago now.........he said it was around 50 at that time........I call it my peepaw rose.....I had always given him the first bloom every year until we moved away from him to another state......I had picked the first bloom one year and had it at my tellers window where I worked and told everyone about my peepaw rose......I took it home on Thurs night before Good Friday since I was off.......got up on Fri morning and ALL the pedals had fallen off......I found out that afternoon that he had died that morning..........
 
the other rose is a peppermint rose (red and white striped) that my son gave me one year for Mother's Day.........so those two always go with me to every new house.  They have not done good at all here so can't wait to get them to a new place and hope they blossom again.......
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« Reply #7 on: 07 02, 10, 07:02:15:PM » Reply

I am moving all my roses into planter pots during the next dormancy...that way they can go anywhere as well...
 
I plan to use those neat wraught iron obelisk frames to contain them and let them flourish and grow tall.  I am rather partial to something like this, but haven't found them in the right size yet...
 
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« Reply #8 on: 07 03, 10, 07:22:10:AM » Reply

Roses are Red , Violets are Blue, I am alive and so are you.
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« Reply #9 on: 07 03, 10, 11:12:28:AM » Reply



This is what I get when I search a gloriosa daisy. Mine look like this one but maybe there are many other varieties of this sort of flower.  Your's seem to have many more petals than mine. 
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« Reply #10 on: 07 03, 10, 11:15:10:AM » Reply

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&rlz=&q=blanket%20flower&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi


Yours looks more like the center part of the blanket flower now that I searched it.   Maybe they mated. LOL
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« Reply #11 on: 07 03, 10, 07:20:41:PM » Reply

You are probably right...
I have planted so many things and stupid me, I don't write down names...
 
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