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Friday, May 29, 2009

Flowers in May, Part 2

These in the garden

Become these in the house.
Ah, roses! The scent is summer caught in soft petals.
This last rose is an old variety I dug up before an old farm was covered by a watershed dam. It's incredibly strongly scented, slightly spicy. The deep, deep color of the petals is almost purple. I don't know what kind it is, and the bush struggles to survive each year, but it is my favorite. It only blooms in June, so I look forward to it each year. Anyone know what it is?

5 comments:

  1. I have no idea what they are, but they're beautiful! I envy your blues--all my roses and irises are yellow here. Yellow is my least favourite colour, but that's what I inherited with this house! So I keep planting, and eventually will have all the colours my way...I hope!

    Enjoy your flowers, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Beautiful. I wish I had answer. Purple Passion?
    Amy

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  3. Wow, these are great pictures! I think the old timey purple rose that you have is the Cardinal de Richelieu Rose.

    You just can't get a good newer hybrid rose these days. I bought Shirley a purple rose bush a few years ago and planted it at my parents house (it is a custom to buy rose bushes or tree's and plant them on a loved one's property, and they name the rose bush after you...Mom and Dad have two rose bushes named Matthew & Shirley right as you enter their front yard). Anyway, that purple rose is as pretty as can be but doesn't have one speck of smell in it.

    You just can't beat an old timey rose for scent. Mom has several different varieties that I love. They have all kinds of little old stickery thorns on them but oh do they ever smell good.

    Matthew

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  4. Susan, I used to have about 50 different kinds of iris. That was before I went to college and worked full time. Now I'm down to about 6, I think, and wishing I still had all those others. But perhaps in time I can add them back again.

    Amy, I think Matthew has it--Cardinal de Richlieu certainly is very like it. The only difference seems to be the fragrance--the Cardinal is not described as having a fragrance as strong as my rose. Perhaps it's the difference in soil/environment?

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  5. Yery nice arrangement. Flowers are beautiful.

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