tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742332625388018987.post5879372948273529289..comments2022-03-31T12:41:36.775+08:00Comments on Yard Tales: Meet my new roses Suehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10899292686129929509noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742332625388018987.post-17843178365165584232015-01-23T00:53:45.582+08:002015-01-23T00:53:45.582+08:00Dear Sue, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog!...Dear Sue, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog! <br />I was so happy when I was coming over to yours to see that you had up a new post about roses. I just love roses, can't help it and can never get enough of them :-)!<br />'Lavender Pinocchio' is a rose that I am interested in for quite a while now, these lavender, brown, grey tones are irresistible to me. How is the disease resistance of this rose for you? <br />Your mislabeled rose is quite a beauty in my eyes. You could be very right that it is an English Rose, bred by David Austin, but which one is hard to say, since he has bred so many lovely pinks. <br />I once had 'Jude the Obscure' as well, but it died on me. Maybe this rose is a little bit of a weakling. Good luck with your second trial! <br />'Martine Guillot' is a beauty. This rose is new to me and I love discovering new roses. <br />Hope you newbies will all to well for you in the future. It might be interesting to see how they take your summer temperatures. Here in San Diego, California, it can also get quite hot and for me my roses need to be able to put up with that, otherwise they are goners. <br />Warm regards, <br />Christina<br /><br />organicgardendreamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122516730008378516noreply@blogger.com