Roses in November " Sharifa Asma"

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I love this David Austin rose. I have it in a wine barrel and has been doing well.

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That's beautiful! Is this one you got fairly recently? I remember you talking about some roses you were thinking about ordering.
Yeah, I want to know if it's fragrant also.

@so lucky , does Marys rose look apricotty to you? It looks like true pink on my monitor....
 

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Smells wonderful! I had Heritage once and took it out. It's color was too pale in the garden. It is a beautiful rose though.

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Just saw that I hadn't posted my comment above. Forgot to hit the post button. :hide It's more of a soft deep pink color.

I got this rose last year. The 3 that I got this year or still small bushes. I don't know why. They should be bigger than that.

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You don't have any trouble with the roses getting mummified before they open? I can't remember the disease, but it seems to affect those really double blooms.
 

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I don't know what mummified means. I do have buds that open a little and then kind of rot. This usually happens in December and January, probably due to the cold weather.

Mary
 
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