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Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
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today by
TanaV
Is this a David Austin rose? It looks like it for sure
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Initial post
today by
Lance Mellon
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Initial post
today by
Usami
Does this rose have plenty of big, ample candy red thorns? I used to have an unIDed rose that I thought was Plum Perfect, but I discarded the possibility because of the supposed scent. Mine was entirely devoid of it.
Now that I'm reading several reports here that other people cannot smell it, I believe it might've indeed been PP after all.
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yesterday by
GoldBeardThePirate
I got moonstone today on a whim. The flowers are very large and globular with high centers. I am not one for soft tones but this one had some serious old world Shakespearian charm. What I dont see anyone talking about is the HUGE leaves that are stunning on their own. I was drawn to this over and over again for its leaves and the beautiful flowers being almost 2nd to them in why I got it. It makes a lovely shrub on its own. The outer petals seem to be a little rain beaten but again I think because the globe form and old world fee those tattered rain browned butter petals add to the charm. zone 7b
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today by
Nastarana
I think I prefer the alternate name.
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