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This is a wonderful combination that is blooming right now on my front fence. It's the rose Mrs. B. R. Cant and a moonflower that has twined its way into the rose bush. The moonflowers are really going to town right now and have definitely become a vine that I intend to plant every year.
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Here's a better picture of a Mrs. B. R. Cant bloom. I've sung the praises of this rose in past posts. Suffice to say that it continues to live up to its accolades. Not a speck of disease on this plant for this entire year - and that's with no spraying.
2 comments:
That is a gorgeous rose. Have a good weekend.
I can't wait to plant moonflower in the spring!!!! --Becka
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