I saw this little tree. I think it is CG, though a small one for usually CG is just huge. This one might be more common than Frosty around here growing in gardens. Always adds such a spot of cheerful color.
I thought it was so cute
On my walk
What a pretty Brug that is, Kell! Very nice!!
NOW... can you meander back around that way and find out which rose that is? Please? Huh?? Pretty Please??? (The one on the right)
:~)
Barb
I'm sure sorry I got rid of some of my first ones, like Ch. Grimaldi etc. They were such pretty ones, always bloomed well and smelled so good!
LOL Barb, a man pulled a butcher knife on me the last time I was inquiring about a rose name. I leaned my lesson! I still get the creeps when I think of him. LOL
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Oh Gloria, I got rid of my CG too and it had such a fat trunk. Oh well, you just can't have them all.
The bright yellow is cheerful. Maybe I should rethink this whole 'pink' thing.......Nah! Of course there's no reason not to have both though!
That's how short one of my possibly GC's out front is, also loaded with blooms once again, at least on it's 4th flush now. A bright spot indeed and a wonderful strong fragrance in the evenings.
This message was edited Sep 19, 2006 9:10 PM
Come to think of it, I do not think I have a big yellow flowering brug left. I do have 2 but both are in full shade and terribly neglected. I am surrounded in PINK! I actually would like a couple nice aurea whites. I have a double white in the back blooming now but it is in full shade and hardly any blooms. I need to move a few in more light.
Ahhh so many brugs and so little room.
