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Bloom Not Off the Rose

comments (1) November 30th, 2009 in gallery

sunrisegardener sunrisegardener, member
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Canadian Roses in November
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Last Colors of Fall
Sunshine in November
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Canadian Roses in November Click the image to enlarge.

Canadian Roses in November


No fuss "Fairy Rose" which blooms profusely from late June until a hard frost.

Chrysanthemums, which are still blooming, on the last day of November. 

Zebrina mallow which survives many frosts unscathed.

Southern Ontario Zone 5


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Msbubba writes: My fairy rose is loaded with buds but never blooms. Why? Posted: 9:53 pm on June 21st
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