It's as if a flock of pink butterflies descended on one of my seedling rose bushes yesterday evening. You might doubt that the parent of this rose bush seedling is the great 'Queen Elizabeth' grandiflora rose. Where's all the missing petals? For the answer, you're going to have to do some work -- please refer back to my post of May 31, 2012 (eight years have sure gone by fast) which I titled
"Singles are nice, too". But for now, enjoy the photos; the blooms have a diameter of 4 inches.
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Photo taken: May 10, 2020 |
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Photo taken: May 10, 2020 |