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Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses, this is
the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being totally
neglected.




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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:24:45 +1000, "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE
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Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses, this is
the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being totally
neglected.

Said the itsy bitsy spider in the left corner petal, "I think I love
you". I do anyway, a beauty.
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:24:45 +1000, "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE
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Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses, this
is
the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being totally
neglected.

Said the itsy bitsy spider in the left corner petal, "I think I love
you". I do anyway, a beauty.


Is it spider? I thought it was an insect and wondered if it were peculiar to
Australasia.

Mary


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Marutchi wrote:
Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses, this is
the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being totally
neglected.




Ah, it's just trying to catch your attention.... ;-)

Good pic. Can almost smell the fragrance.

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joevan wrote:

Said the itsy bitsy spider in the left corner petal, "I think I love
you". I do anyway, a beauty.


Thanks Joevan.




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Mary Fisher wrote:


Is it spider? I thought it was an insect and wondered if it were
peculiar to Australasia.


I think it was a spider, was in a hurry at the time and didn't take much
notice.



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Sj wrote:

Lovely ...

Thanks.



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Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
Marutchi wrote:
Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses,
this is the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being
totally neglected.




Ah, it's just trying to catch your attention.... ;-)

Good pic. Can almost smell the fragrance.


Possibly. :-) thanks.


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Marutchi wrote:

Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses,
this is the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being
totally neglected.


OMG, Barbara... that's a truly *stunning* shot! :-)


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Mary Fisher wrote:

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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 21:24:45 +1000, "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE
wrote:

Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses,
this is
the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being totally
neglected.

Said the itsy bitsy spider in the left corner petal, "I think I love
you". I do anyway, a beauty.


Is it spider? I thought it was an insect and wondered if it were
peculiar to Australasia.


Looks like a type of "jumping spider" to me...




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Michael wrote:
Marutchi wrote:

Must be extremely hardy, my yard is not suitable for growing roses,
this is the only one I have and it manages to flower. despite being
totally neglected.


OMG, Barbara... that's a truly *stunning* shot! :-)


Thank you Michael.


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