More rosey goodness 7 Replies A Friday feast for your eyes. More roses from The Pauatahanui Burial Ground. Enjoy! AdvertisementShare this:FacebookEmailPrintPinterestMoreLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Juliet November 23, 2012 at 9:36 am What variety there is here. I enjoy seeing the old fashioned roses. Wish I could smell them too, as I’m sure they are very fragrant. Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorNovember 23, 2012 at 10:40 am I think there would be at least 100 different varieties Juliet. I have a new appreciation of old-fashioned and wild roses. The air smelt very sweet. Reply ↓
judithhb November 24, 2012 at 8:29 am My inner city garden is a riot of roses just now Lynley. I shall have to go to Pauahatanui to see them there. Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorNovember 24, 2012 at 8:49 am Our roses at home have flowered prolifically too Judith. A wet, cold, grey spring must suit roses:-) It is well worth a visit to this spot. The old fashioned roses are not commonly seen in such a collection. Reply ↓
What variety there is here. I enjoy seeing the old fashioned roses. Wish I could smell them too, as I’m sure they are very fragrant.
I think there would be at least 100 different varieties Juliet. I have a new appreciation of old-fashioned and wild roses. The air smelt very sweet.
My inner city garden is a riot of roses just now Lynley. I shall have to go to Pauahatanui to see them there.
Our roses at home have flowered prolifically too Judith. A wet, cold, grey spring must suit roses:-) It is well worth a visit to this spot. The old fashioned roses are not commonly seen in such a collection.
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