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Longmont, Colorado USA - 8 July 2009. Zone 5b. This rose provides nice blooms for small bouquets.
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Uploaded 8 JUL 09 |
Longmont, Colorado USA - 8 July 2009. Zone 5B. This rose, supposedly hardy to Zone 6B, flourishes on the east side of a six foot high, 10 foot wide fence. It was planted in 2004 and now covers the fence.
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Longmont, Colorado USA - 8 July 2009. Zone 5b. These widely spaced blossoms are most typical of the blooming habit in my garden.
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21 June 2009, Longmont Colorado USA, my garden (zone 5b).
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Longmont, Colorado USA - 8 July 2009. Zone 5b. I am impressed by how this rose holds its deep color, even in heat.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 8 JUL 09 |
21 June 2009, Longmont Colorado USA, my garden (zone 5b). This rose, planted five years ago, has been durable in winter temperatures that average between 0F and 20F, and occasionally touch -20F or a little below. In addition, it has survived summer droughts that have brought water restrictions and summer temperatures where the daily high regularly tops 90F. In the very alkaline soil of our garden, the color tends more toward a light apricot than toward the deeper shades in other photos of this rose. It is not especially prolific in blooms, but it is one of the hardiest roses I have tried to grow here.
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Longmont, Colorado USA - 8 July 2009. Zone 5B. In the hotter days (around 90F) we have had in the past few days, the large clusters have, for the most part, faded.
Uploaded 8 JUL 09 |
Longmont Memorial Rose Garden - 4 September 2007 |
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