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Soft pink flowers shading paler on the outer petals. The 3 1/2\" cupped flowers (petals 20+) have a powerful myrrh, fragrance that are borne in clusters on an upright continual blooming plant.
Romantic velvet red rose kissed by a marbled natural pink through the petals. A beautiful way to say, I LOVE YOU! Accented with seasonal flowers and foliage in a glass vase, classically presented. Roses of quantity of 48 and more are designed in two glass vases that visually appear as one beautiful display rose arrangement when the two vases are placed adjacent to each other.
I have been growing roses in my Wisconsin garden since 2004. This was one of the first roses I ever planted. I believe it was labeled something like "Blushing Bride," but since I have decided it may be "Vanilla Perfume." Lots of trial and error, learning the hard way, educating myself, and good sound advice has led me to maintain over a hundred roses, of all sorts of varieties. I have hardy climbers, shrubs, hybrid teas, knock-outs, floribundas, Austin's, and minis. Each one is different, with varied needs, and even more varied rewards. I love them all. Champlain and 3 Sunny Knock Outs For some reason, I have a new founded desire to stop spending so much money on rose care. I don't want to pay to prevent the powdery mildew. I don't want to try and deter the Japanese Beetles by spending money on Bayer. I want to try and grow these roses with nothing but some simple fertilizers and tender loving care. I say this now, but watch me complain come July. My intentions are good. For the Japanese Beetles I plan on doing to bucket of soapy water twice a day... walking around the garden after sun up to flick as many of the beetles into the bucket as I can. This method worked okay 4 years ago, but last year the sheer numbers of beetles were astounding, and hours were spent knocking them into buckets only to have more some from thin air. This year, I won't give up. I need a regimen. Carefree Wonder, a bit droopy in her second year, after some heavy rainfall. I wish they could all be as carefree! For Powdery Mildew, I have tried preventative chemicals, and washing the foliage, but it is so much work... I think I may just remove the affected foliage and trim back the worse culprits. I have 2 roses in the garden that are covered in PM every year: Scarlet Knight and Fragrant Cloud. Perhaps it is just time to get rid of them? I can't even believe I am saying this. One great thing about roses? The spring flush is not affected by PM or Beetles. This year there is definately a slug problem, but not too bad. Mostly just hundreds of blooms. Heavenly scented, beautiful, romantic, roses. Windermere Morden Centennial Morden Centennial and John Cabot Morden Fireglow Champlain An antique rose, unknown, gifted on a trip to the Northwoods. Possibly Fantin Latour. Golden Celebration Mary Rose Distant Drums Disneyland Happy Gardening!
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