Several years ago I became enchanted with the David Austin roses from
Wayside Gardens and planted many of them in my flower beds. The hot humid summers have been hard on them and I have lost several, but my Heritage roses are hanging in there. I have found for the last several years that the biggest, sweetest blooms appear in November and early December, before the first truly bitter frost. And they seem even softer and pinker in cool, foggy weather, like today.
How beautiful! Our rose season has passed here in Colorado. Thank you for sharing your rose. It's stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh I love heirloom roses too...
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful and the scent is out of this world!
Oh golly, that is one beautiful rose! I just wish I could grow things without killing them! This sure makes me want to try again!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!
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