Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Ambridge Rose is Off to a Good Start!

David Austin's Ambridge Rose is one of my Chamblees purchases from  last year. It was planted in spring of 2011. I am pleased to have roses to photograph on November first; it has been an unusually mild fall.


She is planted near Climbing America, and I love the colors together.

Climbing America
They should make a lovely, melodious duo by next season when Ambridge Rose puts on a little more bulk.

Already a full little bush
As it is, I am so pleased with her progress. With her alluring color and fragrance, she is a delightful, sensually stimulating addition to my garden pleasures.

A charming round bud is filled with promise

Sweet little twins
Her weak stems detract somewhat from her beauty, making her a shy little creature. If she realized how beautiful she is, she would surely hold her head proudly to the sky.

She shares her loveliness reluctantly; I mush prop her up on a driftwood log to photograph her.


So pretty together! Climbing  America and Ambridge Rose


 The temperature goes down to 21F tonight; this will be our last vase of cut roses for the season.
A previous post describes my purchases for spring of 2010:

You may click to enlarge the above photos

8 comments:

  1. Sandra, I love your 'Ambridge' rose, what a beauty! I also really like 'Climbing America'. You are right they make a stunning pair. The little bouquet in the blue vase is so lovely. It is a little sad to know that it will be your last bouquet for this season. I am surprised that it is getting that cold in your neck of the woods already.
    Christina

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  2. Thank you, Christina. Yes, our cold is inevitable, and the forecast for tonight is grim, though nothing like what they've had to cope with back East! We've had a remarkably mild fall, but winter is finally upon us.
    Thank you for your kind comment!
    Best Regards, Sandra

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  3. What a beautiful rose and so lovely with America. Chamblees has great roses!

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  4. Thanks! Chamblees has been a reliable nursery for me. I have always received healthy plants from them.
    Sandra

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  5. Hello,
    I visited your blog today - I saw you on 'Organic Garde Dreams.' Your photos of the roses are baeutiful. I love roses too, especially red. While I was reading, I noticed that you have two daughters also. We started a new blog, and we would love it if you could visit us and follow. I would enjoy coming back to visit with you and seeing all your wonderful photos, and maybe you could take a picture for me of the beautiful red rose. I hope to hear from you, and have a sweet day.
    ~Sheri at Red Rose Alley

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  6. Thank you, Sheri!
    I would love to visit your blog. I hope you follow mine, too!
    Sandra

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  7. Sandra-
    You are hiding a budding talent - get it? Your rose growing is going to have to take a backseat to your comedienne career! Love the video! And you!

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  8. Thank you, Anita.
    I'm glad you enjoyed it!
    Love, Sandra

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