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Species Roses
I really like the natural beauty of the Rosa species. I've grown a few
species up to now (R. eglanteria, R. rugosa, R. acicularis, R. henryii, and R. glauca) but I've decided to make a real species rose garden this spring. So, from Forest Farm (www.forestfarm.com) I ordered the following: R. arkansana R. arvensis R. banksiae 'Lutea' R. bella R. blanda R. brunonii R. carolina R. chinensis mutabilis R. 'Complicata' R. davurica R. dumalis R. dupontii R. foliolosa R. gymnocarpa R. helenae R. hugonis R. laevigata R. nitida R. nutkana R. pendulina R. pimpinellifolia R. roxburghii R. rugosa 'Therese Bugnet' R. setigera R. setipoda R. stylosa R. virginiana R. woodsii R. xanthina Okay, some of them are not, strictly speaking, species but those that aren't are probably within a generation or two of the species level, anyway. They arrived yesterday (except R. roxburghii which was out of stock) and I will plant them either this weekend (if it doesn't rain as hard as they expect) or the next (if it does). I'm psyched! Just thought I'd share my excitement since I cannot actually do anything with them tonight. -- Henry Zone 7 |
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