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Gardening

In reply to the discussion: MOST FRAGRANT ROSE [View all]

elleng

(140,300 posts)
14. I was thinking of doing that last year,
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 03:01 PM
Jun 2014

never managed it, and now that I'm in the cottage where there are LOTS of critters, I'm not sure I could find a safe place for it. ALSO, I noticed holes in the leaves, and it and its neighbors are looking kind of buggy, so not sure how successful propagating would be. Will keep thinking of it.

Thanks

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MOST FRAGRANT ROSE [View all] elleng Jun 2014 OP
That is so beautiful. Skidmore Jun 2014 #1
and its past its prime, Skidmore! elleng Jun 2014 #2
Is it a damask rose? Skidmore Jun 2014 #3
I don't know what it is, but elleng Jun 2014 #4
So the blossom is small? Skidmore Jun 2014 #5
LARGE! elleng Jun 2014 #6
Just wondering because the link you Skidmore Jun 2014 #7
I can't tell, elleng Jun 2014 #8
Teas are usually very small blooms. Skidmore Jun 2014 #9
Gotcha. elleng Jun 2014 #10
It is gorgeous. Curmudgeoness Jun 2014 #11
So do I wish I could post the scent. elleng Jun 2014 #12
It's beautiful TuxedoKat Jun 2014 #13
I was thinking of doing that last year, elleng Jun 2014 #14
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