Greensage45
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This little rose was my first when I arrived back in this area 10 years ago. It has been potted several times, and moved twice in the ground.
I found this rose without a name at a local KMART; it was under the selection of "Martha Stewart Roses". I am guessing something she liked and they deemed this an 'official Martha' rose.
At any rate, it is a tiny rose on a big bush. The leaves are small and abundant. The flower opens in a fiery red orange, and then slowly aging to an odd red with specks. The buds on this rose will dry and keep their orange color; so it is perfect for arts and crafts!
here is an aging bloom
Ron :bee
I found this rose without a name at a local KMART; it was under the selection of "Martha Stewart Roses". I am guessing something she liked and they deemed this an 'official Martha' rose.
At any rate, it is a tiny rose on a big bush. The leaves are small and abundant. The flower opens in a fiery red orange, and then slowly aging to an odd red with specks. The buds on this rose will dry and keep their orange color; so it is perfect for arts and crafts!
here is an aging bloom
Ron :bee