I love this climbing rose, the blooms look a little larger then the Cecille Brunner,but on this stone cottage any climbing rose would look fabulous. Karen
Maybe some day, if I move to a more friendly rose growing climate, I could try to grow a climbing rose like this, In the meantime, all I can do now is view with envy others spectacular efforts. This rose clad window, in what surely must be a stone cottage, is truly lovely Rosemary.
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4 comments:
I love this climbing rose, the blooms look a little larger then the Cecille Brunner,but on this stone cottage any climbing rose would look fabulous.
Karen
Karen....I thought these seemed larger than most climbing roses. They must perfume the whole house when the window is open.
xo, Rosemary
Oh my...this makes me wish my rose bushes by the cottage stairs would hurry and get big enough to climb up and bloom my mornings for me.
Maybe some day, if I move to a more friendly rose growing climate, I could try to grow a climbing rose like this, In the meantime, all I can do now is view with envy others spectacular efforts. This rose clad window, in what surely must be a stone cottage, is truly lovely Rosemary.
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