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Garden: Half And Half Roses
By Angi from Spokane, WA Feedback About This Post:RE: Garden: Half And Half RosesThat is beautiful. Wish I could grow roses (any flower) that were as beautiful. Post by jmz2005 RE: Garden: Half And Half RosesGlenn'smom is probably right. With the two colored flower, it may be reverting back to its original color, the hardier plant, so don't be surprised if next year its one color. It is beautiful. Post By Coll (Guest Post) RE: Garden: Half And Half RosesThat is truly beautiful! I've never seen a rosebush do that before. Thanks for sharing it with us and God bless you. Post by tedsmom RE: Garden: Half And Half Roses
How beautiful. When I was a little girl (quite some time ago,LOL!) my grandfather had in his front garden a huge camelia tree that had pink flowers, white flowers, and some pink and white striped flowers all on the same tree. I was fascinated with it. Post By Ellie (Guest Post) RE: Garden: Half And Half RosesI know that many plants are actually two different palnts put together. The root is a hardier variety and the top is the prettier one. Maybe that's what's happening here! Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Garden: Half And Half RosesThat's so cool, you should bury it in silica medium for a week or so and preserve it! Post By mookith (Guest Post) | ||
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