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'Paul's Scarlet Climber' rose Photos
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19.06.2012
Uploaded 27 JAN |
Survivor rose assumed to be Paul's Scarlet. On the fenceline of a derelict cottage, South Australia, zone 9b. Quite good rainfall. Late spring.
Uploaded 26 NOV 23 |
Mid-summer, South Australia, zone 9b. Slightly out of focus, sorry, but shows numerous seeds.
Uploaded 17 JAN 24 |
photo from ""Rose Growing" by W. L. Floyd and John V. Watkins, Bulletin 59, October 1930, Agricultural Extension Service, University of Florida, Gainesville
Uploaded 28 OCT 23 |
Mid-summer, South Australia, zone 9b.
Uploaded 17 JAN 24 |
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, zone 9b, mid-spring. Survivor rose, assumed to be Paul's Scarlet.
Uploaded 24 OCT 23 |
Survivor rose assumed to be Paul's Scarlet. South Australia, zone 9b. Late spring.
Uploaded 26 NOV 23 |
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, zone 9b, mid-spring. Taken in low light: the colour should be more red. Survivor rose, assumed to be Paul's Scarlet. Showing the glossy rounded serrated leaves. About 2 weeks before its main spring flush.
Uploaded 24 OCT 23 |
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