On the side of the fort in the Walled Garden, I have a clematis, Fragrant Spring, and a rose, Tausendschon, growing together on a trellis.  The clematis blooms a couple of weeks before the rose, which you can see here.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tausendschon (1906) or Thousand Beauties Rambler Rose on the Fort in the Walled Garden
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6 comments:
I just love pink roses! Yours if very beautiful and to get the benefit of a rambler too.
Debbie
Such a pretty soft shade of pink on this rose! And that holyhock next to it..can't wait to see that in bloom!
Lynn
This is one of my favorites, I just wish it bloomed more than once.
So sweet and lovely! Kim
I have enjoyed seeing your roses. They are lovely!
Gorgeous roses. Surely I can squeeze a couple more in my little yard...?
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