A Fuschia flower for Ninnymary

Carol Dee

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@ninnymary here is a photo Jeni Ann posted on her Facebook page. I thought the roses looks FUSCHIA !!! Is it close?
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It's beautiful. The color is so vibrant! It does have a little more bluish undertones but it is probably fuschia in real life. :) What is the name of it?

Mary
 

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I KNOW that everybody wants red and pink roses, but if you want a sweet smelling rose you should buy and plant a yellow knockout. MINE is no care and blooms all summer. It's right next to my garage and I find myself forgetting and then smelling it when I am close by.
 

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I have planted about 10 knock outs all died. I don't think they could handle wet clay all winter. Rugosa here are work free. Last year I planted about 10 mini roses none came back this spring.
 
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