The roses you see are:
(The name of each rose is a link to its description page on Help Me Find, a great rose reference site.
The Rambler Fence is a total mess this year, but it's a glorious mess with roses the size of haystacks. I didn't take the time to thin or train any of them this winter like I usually do ... and it is still a spectacular sight, with thousands of flowers and buds.
I won't torture you by mentioning the fragrance (which is lovely, BTW).
Oh Connie that is so beautiful! What a gorgeous place you have!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. What a stroll this would be. Wow!
ReplyDeleteTheir size would just make for a simply lovely walk down that pathway.
ReplyDeleteRaining like a mad banshee here today... no end in sight! Good for roses and all plant life though so I'm not complaining. xox
Absolutely beeeeautiful!! Your hard work has to be so rewarding.
ReplyDeleteI adore your "glorious mess"! When you can we would love a closer look! Hint hint.....
ReplyDeleteHugs and Kisses,
Cyd
glorious! this is a very good year for roses, I can only imagine the blooms and scents of your living fence!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the scent, I have a Cecile Brunner a friend gave to me last year and it just bloomed, the fragrance is amazing for one plant, I can only imagine if I had several in full bloom.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have that mess!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine as I'm enjoying every ounce of scent from the roses I have gotten from you! One day I hope my fence line is equally as beautiful and sweet smelling!
ReplyDeleteKat
I love New Dawn.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Oh, my gosh! How gorgeous!!! I would not be able to drive down that driveway - I would have to get out and walk it every day! How nice for your visitors that they were able to walk down the driveway and enjoy the scent and sight of these roses. I bet it took some of them quite some time to get all the way down the road, having to stop and smell the roses along the way!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! I love the 'unkempt' look of your roses...just as it should be down a country road. And the scent...heavenly I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Velma, Connie! I love the wild, overgrown look of your ramblers! What a beautiful vision!!! :)
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me why you think a couple of my 'Zepherine' roses on my arbor have blackspot already...?? That usually doesn't happen unless we have hot, humid weather...which we haven't. I've got sick looking rose leaves falling off all over!
xoxo laurie
The roses look stunning. I know that fragrance must be intoxicating! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePretty oh, so pretty~ I almost can smell the aroma from them~
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Teresa