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Oct 24, 2011 3:27 PM CST
Name: tabby
denver, colorado zone 5
Charter ATP Member Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Sempervivums
Roses Ponds Irises Daylilies Region: Colorado Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Oh great. Sad
I've lost several apple tress in the past ot these kinds of snows. My maple, oak and ash trees have turned color, so they will probably just dump their leaves with the snow, but the apple trees are still somewhat green.

OTOH, I still have some blooms. Here's one I cut and brought inside on Sunday. It's Freisinger Morgenrote. I love this rose - for a rose with this kind of form, it has incredible vigor, is quite hardy, blooms a lot, is fragrant, and I love the colors that blend from deep pink through orange and yellow. It often does a good job of holding its center and has lovely reddish dark green shiny foliage. This one is on its own roots.


These next two I just took a little while ago.

Heritage has some blooms:



Dee Bennet is a pretty mini:

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