
Above: A characteristic of
Fruligsduft that I love is its habit of dropping its petals cleanly to reveal the lovely maroon stamens.


Above: the beautiful red thorns on new growth coming from
Fruhlingsduft.

The wonderfully cool, rainy weather has had an extra bonus here at '
Eurimbla' with the repeat flush on the mainly-Spring flowering
Fruhlingsduft. I usually only get one huge Spring flowering with this rose, and occasional spot flowers through the season, but this bonus late-December flush is quite a good one.
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