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18-OCT-2008 LynnH

Vincent Godsiff

Sugar Land, TX

One of my many roses bushes. They love the fall weather.
This china rose is a descendent of one of the Bermuda Mystery Roses.

From Wikipedia:

Bermuda "Mystery" Roses
A group of several dozen "found" roses that have been grown in Bermuda for at least a century.
The roses have significant value and interest for those growing roses in tropical and semi-
tropical regions, since they are highly resistant to both nematode damage and the fungal diseases
that plague rose culture in hot, humid areas, and capable of blooming in hot and humid weather.
Most of these roses are likely Old Garden Rose cultivars that have otherwise dropped out of
cultivation, or sports thereof. They are "mystery roses" because their "proper" historical names
have been lost. Tradition dictates that they are named after the owner of the garden where they
were rediscovered.

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Yvonne15-Jan-2016 23:29
What a lovely rose, beautiful colour Lynn.. interesting notes too! I guess this
series isn't available in Australia, I'm sure it would suit the eastern states rather well. v
Ceya15-Jan-2016 18:05
Charming shot, Lynn! V
Guest 20-Oct-2008 15:58
Very nice colors. ...beautiful!
Guest 18-Oct-2008 19:24
wonderful colors-v-