"black" roses?
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WANTED: Black rose bush or Blue Moon rose bush
Comments (1)Welcome to Garden Web. I thought you might like to know there is no email link on your member page, thus no way to email you. To set up your email, just go to the bottom on any page here, and click on Member Pages Then click on Edit your Personal Information, Page, and Preferences You will then probably be asked to login in again. Once there, set the drop down box to Show my email address to MEMBERS And then check the box Allow other users to send you email via forms at our site. That will place a link on your member page, and will also show your email address to anyone you email about a trade. Happy Gardening and trading. Sue...See MoreWANTED: wanted: black rose or blue moon
Comments (0)I would love to have a Black Magic, Ink Spots, or Black Jade rose bush. I am also looking for a Blue Moon rose bush. If anyone out there has any of these please contact me at dragonflygirl99@yahoo.com Thanks Beth...See Moreblack roses/deeper reds for bgrose
Comments (9)Many thanks Ron, Bgrose, Jim and Carol! I will be sure to let Linda know about everyone's lovely comments about her beautiful seedling :D. I too thought it was soooo gorgeous and unique! Linda is a very sweet person and deserves a winning new hybrid. We are waiting to see how stable the colors will be in different climates/locale. Ron, it's a new seedling that Linda is hoping to eventually enter as a new rose, Paso Doble. So far she's got a few bands from that seedling and they are still maintaining the dark within the dark-black red swirl. Everyone, Keep Your Fingers Triple Crossed for Linda! Bgrose, black is the only color my James can accept for a rose. My roses drive him crazy, but he did say he could appreciate Paso Doble. The rest of mine could go up in flames as far as he is concerned, lol! He says I have no time for roses and need to stop growing roses, hehe! So if there is a rose to make him change his mind, it'd be Paso Doble.......See MoreA black rose ...
Comments (3)Thanks Pam! The blackest flower I ever saw were some pansies my neighbor grew. Now they were black, with just the slightest hint of burgandy if the light was right....See Morebart_2010
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