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Saturday, February 26, 2022

Spotlight on Roses series #5

 This week is a found Tea rose. Found roses are those that are found, often in others yards, cemeteries, side of the road, etc. Because they are found, getting a name for the rose may not be possible, so a study name is given to it. I got this rose from the plant sale at the Sacramento City Cemetery in 2017. You can get the video here:

https://youtu.be/YwJ2Kz0Cw6Y


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Saturday, February 12, 2022

Spotlight on Roses series #3

Mutabilis, a china rose. The flowers start out one color and darken to a different color. Definitely one I would recommend growing. I have grown it in both Georgia and Oregon. You can see the video here:

 https://youtu.be/GI4jdUWF8dE

I have decided to title the videos, starting with this one, in the Spotlight on Roses series and then the number because I realized that if I kept on saying what type of rose I was spotlighting it would get too confusing.

Mutabilis in my Oregon garden
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