Rose Question
Hi there.
I know I'm only an occasional poster here, but I was wondering if I could ask a question about a specific type of rose? Or rather finding one. I remember seeing, a couple of years ago, a rather fabulous and odd looking shrub rose in a garden catalogue. It had a really dark red edge to the petals, which seemed to almost bleed into the white which was the main flower colour. Unfortunately I didn't have the funds or space to buy it at the time, and although I do now I can't seem to find it anywhere. All I can remember is the picture of the flower and the name was something like Isis or Osiris. Google has not been my friend over this though, only turning up a rose called "belle isis" which, although very pretty is not what I was looking for. I'm therefore appealing to the massed knowledge of the URG memebers to see if anyone can help? Help me Obi-wan Kenobi, you're my only hope. Thanks in advance. -- Rhiannon_s Due to it's large carbon footprint the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. |
Rose Question
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"Rhiannon S" wrote: Hi there. I know I'm only an occasional poster here, but I was wondering if I could ask a question about a specific type of rose? Or rather finding one. I remember seeing, a couple of years ago, a rather fabulous and odd looking shrub rose in a garden catalogue. It had a really dark red edge to the petals, which seemed to almost bleed into the white which was the main flower colour. Unfortunately I didn't have the funds or space to buy it at the time, and although I do now I can't seem to find it anywhere. All I can remember is the picture of the flower and the name was something like Isis or Osiris. Google has not been my friend over this though, only turning up a rose called "belle isis" which, although very pretty is not what I was looking for. I'm therefore appealing to the massed knowledge of the URG memebers to see if anyone can help? Help me Obi-wan Kenobi, you're my only hope. Thanks in advance. No idea, but there's a specialist rose forum on Peter Beales site. http://www.classicroses.co.uk/forum/ |
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