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This is a rose I got from seed 10 years ago. It is still less than 1foot tall. Every attempt to graft it on a stronger root failed so far. This is an actual flower, the ones in spring are a bit more opulent.
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This is a rose I got from seed 10 years ago. It is still less than 1foot
tall. Every attempt to graft it on a stronger root failed so far. This
is an actual flower, the ones in spring are a bit more opulent.


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It's almost like a wild rose, very pretty.
Well done on growing it from seed! That's more than I have ever achieved :-)

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Hey, but this is not look like the rose...
It seems that it is not rose it is some another flower...


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"Willi_9" wrote in message ...


This is a rose I got from seed 10 years ago. It is still less than 1foot
tall. Every attempt to graft it on a stronger root failed so far. This
is an actual flower, the ones in spring are a bit more opulent.


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Willi_9


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It's almost like a wild rose, very pretty.
Well done on growing it from seed! That's more than I have ever achieved :-)

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Hey, but this is not look like the rose...
It seems that it is not rose it is some another flower...


I wouldn't know, I couldn't decode the original picture. I don't often
get that - Willi, could you possibly post again?
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Here you can also find my 4 latest pics - anytime:
weekly pics @ alt.binaires.pictures.gardens

It IS a rose. A seedling from what I guess is a 'Ena Harkness' rose - precisely from the standard-rose in the foreground of this pictu
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