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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/;
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Roses in the Nan Elliot Memorial Rose Garden
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Roses in the Missouri Botanical Gardens
The Missouri Botanical Gardens has two rose gardens. One of the rose gardens is formal, bedding style roses and the other is informal and has David Austin roses along with species, and other roses. Here is a few of the roses in the informal rose garden. You can see the video of the roses here:
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Saturday, July 16, 2022
Spotlight on Evelyn (Spotlight on Roses series #9)
My thoughts on Evelyn, a David Austin rose. It is in the apricot color spectrum, but I find it less apricot than Abraham Darby. Evelyn is a pretty popular rose, and I have only had mine since September. You can see the video of Evelyn here:
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Saturday, July 9, 2022
Rose identification helpers
In this video I go over a few ways to use to identify a rose. You can see this video here:
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Friday, July 8, 2022
The identities of the roses in yesterday's post are....
I hope that you had fun trying to identify the pictures. Also with any luck I was able to show why it is important to show more than just the flowers when trying to identify roses.
Some other things that were mentioned that are useful to use as identifiers include: Where is the plant? This can refer to where in the garden the plant is (sun/shade exposure), also what climate is the rose growing in?; how big is the plant?; where did the plant come from?; is the flower fragrant? (in at least one case the foliage is actually fragrant, which can be used as an identifier as well); picture of the backside of the flowers, plus pictures of the sepals (the bud covering); and how old are the plant?
Now to the identities:
Rose #1: Bliss Parfuma
Rose #2: Evelyn
Rose #3: Abraham Darby
Thank you to those who participated!
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Thursday, July 7, 2022
Only a flower picture to ID with? It is hard to do
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Journey through the unglamorous rose garden
Rose gardening is all about producing tons of glamorous blooms as possible, right? All that time spent in the yard, getting that perfect bloom, right? Not quite. Come, take a trip through the unglamorous rose garden: