Rosalind

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

is a member of Mme Blins R-Family. The flowers of Rosalind, Rosalie and Rosie look much like their mother Rothkirch.

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Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Is this photo made with your new digital? I saw a post several days ago where you told what kind it was, but I have lost that information. Would you tell me again.

Hamilton, Canada

Monika,
I love the deeper pink ribs on this one, can't believe how long the tendrils are-WOW! Such a beauty, Mme Blin produced some stunning pinks!

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Its my new digital camera. It is close to an aurea hybrid but has also versicolor genes. Is that the correct information?

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Yes, it's a beauty. I was also interested in your camera. You told what kind it is and that's what I forgot. I'm ready to go digital, but don't want to spend a fortune.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I think the RK babies are the best! LOL. At least today I do!

Great you got a digital, Monika. I remember last year trying to persuade you. I would never go back to my old camera. Esp. for being able to see what you took and then if need be to retake it right away. I probably take 300 pics a day. I could not afford to get them printed or even find a place to store them and I just love being able to instantaneously see what I took.

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Its a traveler digital camera DC 3000, 3,3 Megapixels.


This message was edited Wednesday, Jul 23rd 4:37 PM

city?? lol sticks, AR(Zone 7a)

I like the lack of "fru fru" in this bloom------its clean and has a nice angular-ness--(ok thats not a real word ) but the shape is crisp and appealing---and the color? hmmm would like a dress in that color cheryl

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