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8 NOV 14 by
Dara
'Janice Kellogg' has a barely discernable scent most of the time. However, there are times when I notice there is a mild fruity scent. It makes a great cut flower and lasts for a long time. Up to seven days in my experience. Cut it in bud form just as the guard leaves are unfurling and watch it slowly open up. The stage at which the petals are imbricated is quite a site of beauty. This seems like a very good rose for the inland valleys of Southern California. Except the flowers are prone to crisping in hot weather. In cool periods of weather, the flowers are perfect!
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12 APR 12 by
Dara
Gorgeous pic! Can you please tell me that name of the purple rose on the right?
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