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Roses "T" 2017

8 years ago

We're winding down to the end soon!! This is probably the last long one. Altho the W's might have quite a few too.

TABATHA

TABLE MOUNTAIN

TABOO

TABRIS

TAFFETA

TAKE IT EASY

TAMORA

TANGERINE STREAMS

TANYA

TATTON

Comments (33)

  • 8 years ago


    TATTOOED DAUGHTER

    TAWNY TIGER

    TEA CLIPPER

    TEA TIME

    TEASING GEORGIA

    TEMPIE LEE

    TENACIOUS

    TENDRESSE

    TENERIFE

    TEQUILA SUNRISE

  • 8 years ago


    TEQUILA SUPREME

    THANKS TO SUE

    THANKSGIVING

    THANKSGIVING ROSE

    THAT'S INCREDIBLE

    THE CHARLATAN

    THE CHESHIRE REGIMENT

    THE DAHLIA ROSE

    THE DARK LADY

    THE ENDEAVOUR

  • 8 years ago


    THE FISHERMAN'S COT

    THE IMPOSTER

    THE INGENIOUS MR FAIRCHILD

    THE LADY

    THE MAYFLOWER

    THE MCCARTNEY ROSE

    THE NIGHTWATCH

    THE PILGRIM

    THE SHEPHERDESS

    THE STREAK

  • 8 years ago


    THE WAINWRIGHT ROSE

    THE YEOMAN

    THREE WEDDINGS CL

    THRILLER

    TICKLED PINK

    TICKLES

    TIFFANY

    TIGRESS

    TIKI

    TIMELESS

  • 8 years ago


    TINTINARA

    TIP TOES

    TOM BROWN

    TOP NOTCH

    TOPSY TURVY

    TOURMALINE


    TRADE WINDS

    TREASURE TRAIL


    TROIKA


    TROPICAL LIGHTNING




  • 8 years ago

    TROPICAL TWIST

    TROPICANA (I think...)

    TRULY YOURS

    TUSCAN SUN

    TWICE IN A BLUE MOON

    TWILIGHT ZONE

    TWILIGHT ZONE (the original one)

    TWIST CL

    TYPHOON

    TYRIUS

  • 8 years ago

    THE CHARLATAN "lashes" remind me of Dainty Beth.

    The Lady, looks so 'dignified' . I love the colour of TEA TIME.

    Enjoying each and every bloom. Thank you Beth.

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  • 8 years ago

    Tiffany Lynn

  • 8 years ago

    Super photos Sara-Ann

  • 8 years ago

    Beth - I can't believe how many T roses you have!!! Tabris, Tempie Lee, Tabatha, Teasing Georgia, and Tangerine Streams are my favs!!

    Sara-Ann - I love your Tahitian Sunset (I would love to get this rose), Tiffany and Twilight Zone!!! Gorgeous!

    Kristine - love the quilling and the quilling colors!

    Carol

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  • 8 years ago

    Here are the few I have.

    The Prince

    Tuscan Sun
    The Green Rose
    Tiffany Lynn

  • 8 years ago

    Very nice, Ken! The Prince is beautiful, and that bloom of Tiffany Lynn is perfection!

  • 8 years ago

    Ken - I really love your Tiffany Lynn!!!! Wow! Such a cool picture of the Green Rose.

    Carol

  • 8 years ago

    Ken, your Tiffany Lynn is spectacular. This will be the second year for mine and she is seriously leafing out, way more than any of my other roses. I guess she just wants to get her show started.

    Thanks for enabling me to give her a try.

  • 8 years ago

    Wow TIFFANY LYNN is gorgeous Ken! I have her out there somewhere. I guess she doesn't bloom much. Bummer...

  • 8 years ago
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    Two roses here that I've had half an eye on for some years now--Beth's The Lady and Sara-Ann's Tahitian Sunset. Don't have room for more new roses, but I keep telling myself that one of these days a couple of my current crop won't make it through the winter cold or the summer heat, and I can replace them with these two. Thanks for showing them off and reminding me how much I like them.

    Here's a few of my "T's"--

    Toscana Vigarosa--sprawler around the base of my birdbath.

    The Wedgewood

    The Pilgrim

    The Fairy

    Kate

  • 8 years ago


    I will try to throw a few into this mix also.

    The first one is The 777 Rose, and this posting still isn't working right for me. The next one is The Lady Gardener.


    The next one is one of the early blooms on The Poet's Wife when it was growing in a pot so that I could see what it looked like before assigning it ground space.


    The next one can be really pretty, but can also be somewhat temperamental, at least for me. It is The Shepherdess.


    The last one is usually pretty nice. It is Twice in a Blue Moon.


    I hope you will like these also.

  • 8 years ago

    Kate, I’m loving Tahitian Sunset. Love The Pilgrim and The Wedgewood, always look forward to your roses. The bustopher, love The Poet’s Wife and Twice in a Blue Moon.

  • 8 years ago

    Bustopher, yes, I enjoyed up Our roses. I particularly like The lady Gardner and the Poets Wife, stunning.

  • 8 years ago

    How do you like The Green Rose, Ken? Your picture is the best I've seen of it.

    Tamora

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    The Bishop

    The Faun

    The Good Dog

    Tipsy Imperial Concubine

    Tradescant

    Traviata


  • 8 years ago

    Erasmus, you have some incredible reds, and Tamora, perfection



  • 8 years ago

    Beautiful roses, erasmus.

  • 8 years ago

    Erasmus - your roses are amazing!! Your Triviata is incredible!!! Actually they're all incredible. I can't believe there's a rose called The Good Dog!!

    Carol

  • 8 years ago

    Thank you. Traviata has a lot of vigor and gets very tall. Reblooms well. Canes are very stout and thorny though. The Good Dog is one I named..it's a seedling of Blue For You. More double most of the time, and not as dark or purple as BFY..more of a lavender rose. Reblooms well and is mostly healthy. Sometimes it has some subtle stripes, but always has pale reverses.

  • 8 years ago

    Erasmus - You hybridized that wonderful striped rose?!!! You are so good at hybridizing!!! :) I really wish my rose hips could ripen so I could try doing this. Well, my hardy rose (John Davis) had hips (open pollinated) that ripened, and I did get a seedling from it. I named it Holly Bells after my daugther, Holly. It get's green at the bottom of the bud.

    I would dearly love to have a tender rose that had enough time for the hips to ripen. :) Maybe I'm not doing it right. If you have a special method, I'd love if you'd email me about it.

    Carol

  • 8 years ago

    Carol, Thanks, but it is just an open pollinated seedling. I want to do some crosses but have it stuck in my brain that it is terribly complicated to do it. I should just start really small and try one or two plants. To me it's a lot of fun to see what the op seedlings do and some are worthwhile in the garden. Your seedling, Holly Bells, is lovely and I bet your daughter is pleased to have a rose named after her.

    Your climate is much different than mine, so I can't say how to deal with not having time for hips to ripen, except you could get seeds from someone else. I harvest seeds in fall, fold them up in damp paper towels in plastic bags in the fridge, chill them a couple of months then plant in flats of seed starter mix . I start them under lights but get them out in the sun when weather permits. I have a couple of flats out there now with some varieties I'm looking forward to seeing such as Midnight Blue, Comtesse de Provence, Madame Lierval, Martine Guillot, Westerland, Orangeaid, The Generous Gardener, some others and a lot of Carefree Beauty. That one germinates like crazy. Blue For You does too but I didn't collect any this year because I have several seedlings I like from it already. Would be good for doing some crosses.

  • 8 years ago

    Erasmus - yes, I've left rose hips on the bushes (OP), but they never ripen enough. Such a shame. Sounds like you have some wonderful seedling coming!! Can't wait to see them. :)

    Carol

  • 8 years ago

    Great photos! Does anyone know where I can locate a Twice in a Blue Moon? I really love that color.

  • 8 years ago

    Towanda, looks like TWICE IN A BLUE MOON is only available now overseas. I got mine from Cliff before he closed up EuroDesert Roses. Guess I might have to start trying to propagate it. Or maybe send some cuttings to RU or one of the other suppliers.

  • 8 years ago

    Towanda, Wisconsin Roses is still listing Twice in a Blue Moon, but they sell what they call maiden plants. I am not sure why this variety as well as a number of others has just disappeared, but I would suggest that if you want one, you might as well make a grab for it.

  • 8 years ago

    Thanks Beth and The_Bustopher! I see it. Thank you.

  • 8 years ago

    The_Bustopher... Wisconsin roses was really prompt and super organized. Love it!! I read that a maiden plant is what looks like a recently grafted plant. I'm ready to give it a go! Thanks again - much appreciated.

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