Sunday, October 23, 2011

Cornelia and Moonlight



Above: The top two photographs are of hybrid musk 'Moonlight', which because of its shady position in the garden is growing like a climber as it strives to climb up towards the sunlight. I would like to grow it in a more open position and see how it grows as a shrub rose.



Above: Cornelia is a ripper of a shrub rose, and in the height of her blooming is a mass of the most beautiful salmony-pink flushed apricot blooms that carry the typical hybrid musk sweet scent. She grows to about five feet in our garden- in this photo she is sharing the limelight with my arch nemesis in the rose world...Dr. Huey!!!





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