After a quick look around the patio last week it is time to see some of the roses around my garden where we have our own mini Mottisfont.
I will start with this one called Malvern Hills, It was planted last
year in an old water butt I made into a planter and is growing well.
A couple more roses in pots, I have forgotten the name of the near one but the far one is Ronald DahlOut the front of the house you can see this one called Buttercup and a standard rose called Iceberg
It has a very pretty flower though the rose does get blackspot
This rambler is Veilchenblau and took a while to establish but now is growing well
Beside it is a rose called Rosa Californica a beautiful pink wild rose. This one has grown to over ten foot tall and was saved from being thrown away when we did an extension. My wife managed to grow it back from a remnant and went on to take a cutting growing another for the bottom of the garden
Think this is called Pink Perfection and is a small patio rose which we put in a raised bed
Between a Lady Hamilton a beautiful scented rose, it makes up for the lack of one in the pink rose
Nearby is another climber called James Gallway
Forgotten the name of this one by the path but it smells lovely
Blue for you is still putting on a display
Veilchenblau rambles over the Barbecue enclosure
Ronald Dahl at it's best giving off a sweet sent
Californica keeps blooming
Tottering by Gently attracts the bees
Veilchenblau at it's best
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday
You have a lovely garden - I've enjoyed watching things grow and bloom at you place.
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Still more to come
DeleteWonderful roses. My mom would have loved visiting your garden. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI different circumstances she would be welcome
DeleteOh my, but your roses are just gorgeous!!! I do love roses! Wishing you well!
ReplyDeleteWe do as well
DeleteAbsolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, my wife deserves the credit
DeleteYour roses look very well cared for and loved. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThey do tend to be well looked after
DeleteThe roses are beautiful!!!!
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I admit they are
DeleteThat are wonderful roses!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, Elke
Thank you, have a nice week too
DeleteGorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeleteThey are very pretty
DeleteYour garden is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are gorgeous!
Not sure I would say stunning but we try with the roses
DeleteQuite a collection you have there. I wouldn't want to pick a favourite.
ReplyDeleteThat is a problem which one to choose as a favourite
DeleteYou have a lovely collection of roses. It would be difficult to pick a favourite. The yellow one growing up a trellis is an attractive addition placed by a door. Our roses have just started to open in the recent sunshine.
ReplyDeleteGot to admit it is one of my favourites
DeleteYour flower garden is so beautiful. I love that you know the names of the roses. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI only know a few I have to ask my wife the names
DeleteThese are beautiful blooms, Billy and kudos to your wife and yourself. The air in your garden must be filled with wonderful scents and I also wondered if bees 🐝 and other insects appreciate Them.
ReplyDeleteI think they do especially the open ones
DeleteGorgeous roses Bill, my favourite summer flower. I'm just about ready to prune mine right down for winter. Your Lady Hamilton is wonderful I can just imagine the perfume 💜
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Roses are the Queen of the blooms.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures for the Corner of the World. Thank you for sharing.
Stay healthy and well.
Roses come in so many colors and sizes and shapes! I love seeing your colors at this time of year!
ReplyDeleteYour link is a great addition to 'My Corner of the World' this week!
You have beautiful roses.
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