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Chilhuly Tree Rose = Inspired by Glass Art – October Rose
The name of this Chilhuly rose may be inspired by the famous glass artist Dale Chilhuly, whose work I was able to see at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. It was a splendid show. In the Entry way to the MIA there is a glorious large yellow hanging Chilhuly piece of glass called Sunburst. Continue reading
Kiss Me Rose = Grandiflora – Held Over in October
Last year at this time in October we had 6-9 inches of snow! Surprise. Surprise. As this Kiss Me rose was still blooming last week, I went around the rose garden and added some more beauties to my collection. Continue reading
Champagne Wishes Rose – A Bit of Bubbly = National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day October 21, 2021
Autumn finds this delicate Champagne Wishes Rose a sweet reminder of August and Summer as the temperatures dip lower. T Continue reading
Rainbow Sorbet Rose and Bee = Garden Gifts
Rainbow Sorbet is another Hybridizer Rose. (What is a hybridizer? When a person pollinates two different roses to create a new rose, the rose then is called a hybridizer.) Rainbow Sorbet’s name is another rose in my garden list that … Continue reading
Sultry Sangria Rose = A Rose For The Nose
Sultry Sangria is a Floribunda rose, “The Floribunda Rose is a crossbred flower that is loved for its hardiness in harsh climates, minimal upkeep, and its ability to have continual blooms.” ~ Heirloom Roses.com. This rose is quite a stunner … Continue reading
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