Climbing Rose Guinee

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    My climbing Rose Guinee is going to be the first one to Bloom this year:smile: isn't it strange that every year its the Red Roses seem to bloom first in my garden I have Birthday Boy is almost there;)

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    Royal William will be next;)

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      Your rose guinee ... will the dark red buds remain that colour when they bloom?
      Beautiful, as always woo :thumbsup:
      My yellow rose is no where near to budding let alone flowering yet :heehee:
       
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        Yes @"M" my friend this is from last year after the rain;)

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          Now she is a real stunner! :thumbsup:
           
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            That's an interesting thought Woo. :) I find around the garden with smaller plants like pansies Aubrieta etc. it tends to be the blues that flower first followed by white. There must be a scientific answer to it.
             
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              Hi @"M" she's out in all her glory:smile:

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                And she is gorgeous, such a strong colour! (Is that a twin head? Almost looks as though she has two centres) Is she scented as well?
                 
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                  Good morning @"M" my friend just the one head,Good evenin yes its scent brings to mind of a warm summer evening in Tuscany with just a hint of citrus and bergamot,and a warm bread that's just been taken from the oven;)
                   
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                  Wow! What a wonderful description!! Thank you woo :spinning:
                   
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