The color changes quite a bit, and could easily be mistaken for more than one rose.
About roses that I have grown in Georgia, Oregon, and Missouri. Also about those that I have seen in public gardens, cemeteries, botanical gardens. The blog also contains videos, and links to posts on facebook, and a link to the merchandise store. You can also find the general links here: https://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=3.25480&tab=2; https://allforroses.creator-spring.com; https://www.facebook.com/Allforroses-103964165342717/;
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Sorocco House Lavender
A rose that came from the Sacramento City Cemetery Open Garden rose sale. Believed to be similar to Madame Lambard (Lombard), a tea rose from 1877/78. It started the summer in my yard last year slowly, but picked up steam and quickly grew to be the second biggest bush of the roses I brought back from Sacramento.
The color changes quite a bit, and could easily be mistaken for more than one rose.
The color changes quite a bit, and could easily be mistaken for more than one rose.
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