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Tree Hugger In Training
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Roses
Hey all!
Over the last year, I've managed to develop an un-natural obsession with Roses! Well I say over the last year, but thinking back it appears that I've subconciously been collecting them for many a year. Add to this my new rose bed in the garden, with the 12 new roses I aquired at Tatton Park Flower Show, I now have a nice range of colour, and thought I would share some of them with you. These were taken mid - Autumn, and a few of the roses weren't in flower / had poor quality flowers, I'll put more up next year when they re-flower. I can't remember any of the varieties off hand, so if anyone recognises one or two, please feel free to post the names ![]() Cheers -Matt-
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Very pretty. I used to have quite a few roses around the yard but have changed the yard to make room for bonsai, plus the yard trees have gotten much bigger so I have a lot of shade now. I still have a few left through out the property (I live on over an acre). A couple of them are getting quite old since they were here when we moved in 24 years ago.
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