Rosa 'Lady Hillingdon' (climbing)
By Spritzhenry
- 1 Jul, 2009
- 11 likes
This is the rose I chose for the obelisk in the new bed. Its leaves start off quite bronze, and the flowers fade to cream from apricot.
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Glad you like it, Clarice! :-)
1 Jul, 2009
beautiful colour
1 Jul, 2009
Looks and sounds lovely
2 Jul, 2009
love the colour
2 Jul, 2009
Hi Barbara, mine flowered months ago, is this its second flowering? your leaves look a lot more healthy than mine.
8 Jul, 2009
No - it's a new one. I know it's meant to flower twice, so I don't know what it will do this year. It has got more buds coming! Yes, the leaves seem fine at the moment! I'll try to keep them that way...
8 Jul, 2009
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Ho wow its lovely.
1 Jul, 2009