
David Austin-English

David Austin-English Rose

David Austin-English

We don't know It's name but we have 4 very large climbing bushes, and they only bloom in the spring.

David Austin-English
If you fancy the Rose, this is your month! June! This is the time when everything is still fresh, all the roses are blooming at the same time, ( some of them for the only time this year), and nothing has black spot yet! For me this year, it's the perfect time to take some close-ups of the roses that we have planted in our garden.
More to come in the next post!
2 comments:
Your rose pictures are beautiful. I wish I could get close up pictures like those. Our roses are actually a little late and most are at their peak right now and now I have to leave them all behind in a week. (boo hoo!)
I guess I should identify myself in that last post as your mother.
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