Ada's Amber Rose x Butterfly today

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

I agree with Betty, it would be a beautiful painting.

San Jose, CA(Zone 9b)

That is just incredible, Laurrie. Congrats!

Dundee, OH(Zone 5b)

Sorry to say alot of buds and eventually pods dropped after the transplant, I am not giving up yet LOL

Ada has a beauty here, and I am tickled with the name too :)

Big Sandy, TX(Zone 8a)

well Laurrie I just wonder what some Sam pollen would do for her. Our Sam is a long way from producing any pollen but maybe Delisa would share some. Being the owner of the three legged Sam, you must understand why I am so partial. Oh! and yes, I would love to see how the color would hold up under Texas heat. I'm sorry, my first post on Dave's and here I am begging for cuttings. Good chatting with you the other day.



Ken Piercy
Von Russell Farm

Web site: www.vonrussellfarm.com
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Tyler, TX(Zone 8a)

OhioBreezy, I have been keeping up with this beautiful flower. I am so sorry that it lost it blooms but can you keep it in a pot so it will not do that again? I have never put one in the ground but I will next year. Mine are all the same one. Single and pink so it can not hurt.
I will keep looking to see how it does.



KenBoy, glad you joined us. Your pictures are beautiful. I live in Tyler so not to far away.

Joan

Dundee, OH(Zone 5b)

Ken LOL you are addicted huh> replied to your email :)

Joan, I have it in a pot now indoors, it's dropped leaf and buds, but is now on road to recovery :) I will definitely be trying to add more pollen as soon as I get the chance! I just adore this one! And yes, I think it will stay in a pot from now on!!!

Laurrie

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