Went for a little walk and came across this wild rose, the are beautiful shrubs but they can take over a yard real fast. Best to keep them in the wild.
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stoneylonesome Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Jun 15, 2006 19:34 | #1 Went for a little walk and came across this wild rose, the are beautiful shrubs but they can take over a yard real fast. Best to keep them in the wild.
the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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marie Cream of the Crop 21,057 posts Joined Jul 2002 More info | Jun 17, 2006 18:39 | #2 thats a beautiful picture Sandy regards, Marie
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Thanks Marie, if there are berries they must be very small, I'll have to go back and see. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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marie Cream of the Crop 21,057 posts Joined Jul 2002 More info | stoneylonesome wrote: Thanks Marie, if there are berries they must be very small, I'll have to go back and see. no, sorry Sandy, I mean rose hips and that kind of blossom look like this when the berries are either coming or going regards, Marie
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | marie wrote: no, sorry Sandy, I mean rose hips and that kind of blossom look like this when the berries are either coming or going not while they are in blossom. so you won't find any berries right now but maybe later ![]() ![]() I thought that's what you meant, just thought you might have called them something else over there, still not sure, I have a Rosa Rugosa in my yard that has HUGE rose hips. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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dewmuw Cream of the Crop 6,024 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2002 Location: Wirral, UK More info | Jun 19, 2006 06:08 | #6 Lovely capture Sandy - our neighbours flower is trying to invade our garden! Damian Waters
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | dewmuw wrote: Lovely capture Sandy - our neighbours flower is trying to invade our garden! Thanks Damian. I had a friend who gave me the best example of a WEED, "If you're growing tomatos and you have a rose come up in the field, that rose is a WEED" the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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ReighHiggins Goldmember 3,036 posts Likes: 12 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Nova Scotia , Canada More info | Jun 19, 2006 08:54 | #8 Nice shot Sandy thanks for sharing. " This world is a canvas to our imagination."
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Reigh Higgins wrote: Nice shot Sandy thanks for sharing. Thank you for looking and commenting. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Jun 19, 2006 12:17 | #10 Permanent banWhat can i say here Sandy? My site
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Jun 19, 2006 16:19 | #11 Very nice, Sandy. I've seen those on some of my hikes but never knew what they were. Now I know. Don't remember, though...are they thorny like the garden roses? ...Leo
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | dv2004 wrote: What can i say here Sandy? Your expossure on the whites is....spot on,which has resulted in a darker bg for a good effect,thats my boy. ![]() Thanks Oh Master, that means a lot. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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stoneylonesome THREAD STARTER Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | PacAce wrote: Very nice, Sandy. I've seen those on some of my hikes but never knew what they were. Now I know. Don't remember, though...are they thorny like the garden roses? Thanks Leo, yes some of the wild roses have thorns, the white ones thorns are no where near as big as the full roses are but the can still bite. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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