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| Henri Martin
(3)
Dark pink Cerise Bouquet (3) Bright pink Constance Spry (1) Pink, tall climber on metal supports in front of Lirodendron chinensis Therese Bugnet (2) Pink Rosa alba ‘Celestial’ (‘Celeste’) (2) Pink Rosa x alba ‘Semiplena’ (3) White, next to path |
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| Path enters lawn, continue downhill | ||||
| Flamingo (1) Buds long and pointed, above hot border (Purchased as ‘Flamingo’, a hybrid tea) | ||||
| Looking left, at the front of Shade Border, next to tree | ||||
| Mary Queen of
Scots (1)
White Rosa pimpinellifolia ‘William III’ (1) Pink, little leaves |
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| You are now on gravel path walking north, Main Border on your right | ||||
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William Lobb
(1) Red-purple
fading to mauve, climber on metal supports with Vitus vinifera
Atropurpurea Ghislaine de Feligonde (1) Apricot to white, to the left of the bog |
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| Looking left to the West Border | ||||
| Cloris (1) Soft pink | ||||
| Looking right to Main Border | ||||
| Alchymist
(1) Apricot,
on metal supports Rosa californica ‘Plena’ (1) Pink, large Rosa glauca (rubrifolia) (2) In between Berberis jamesiana and Berberis koreana, next to path Rosa rubiginosa (2) Pink, Sweet Briar is common name, green apple scented foliage when wet |
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| Looking to the West Border | ||||
| Phyllis Bide (1) Apricot pink, most northern rose | ||||
| Entering the double Main Border from the north | ||||
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Rosa
rubiginosa
Again |
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| At end of path, going north, with Main Border on your left | ||||
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Rosa pendulina (1) Large hips, between Paeonia lutea and Berberis ‘Royal Cloak’ on backside of Double Border |
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This page was last updated on Wednesday, February 16, 2005