Rosa Brushstrokes.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 16 Jun, 2016
- 7 likes
An up and down rose, hated being in the border, now in a container, not ideal, but a great rose when it performs.
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I do not like growing roses in containers, and always put them in the borders if possible...
16 Jun, 2016
Rather nice.
16 Jun, 2016
Like that one very much!
16 Jun, 2016
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So interesting. I cannot grow roses in containers. I do not know exactly why but none of them looks vigorous and healthy for me. I had a similar rose (long time ago) called "4th of July" but it was white and red. The name ....because it looks like fireworks in US on 4 of July.
16 Jun, 2016