Rosa rubrifolia (glauca)
By Dottydaisy2
- 30 Jul, 2015
- 6 likes
Beautiful foliage, and a good job too as there is not a flower bud in sight lol
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It has ben in the garden for 15 years now Dawn, really don't know why it has decided not to flower?
30 Jul, 2015
The stems on mine are very long with flowers at end, I only prune out the dead or untidy bits. Yours seems more compact, and leafy.
30 Jul, 2015
She's probably tired, like me ;-)
30 Jul, 2015
Dawn I know the feeling, especially trying to maintain a garden the size of yours!!
Siris we cut it almost to the ground late Spring, and have done for the last few years!
30 Jul, 2015
Oh well, next year then.
31 Jul, 2015
Its never ending Dd is it? I'm always ready for the winter break but eager to get going again by Feb. i'll try and remember to cut mine down in spring.
31 Jul, 2015
Dont blame me, though if you don't get any flowers lol
31 Jul, 2015
Lol. Still quite young so i might leave them this time ;)
31 Jul, 2015
Good idea Dawn!!
31 Jul, 2015
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Lovely Dd. i have these too. Hopefully youll get flowers next year as the hips are nice afterwards. Like cocoa beans.
30 Jul, 2015