"Mr Lincoln" rose was bred by Swim & Weeks, USA in 1964. This is a very tall growing rose to 1.8 metres should be planted at the back of the rose bed where it will shine over and above all the roses and the breath-taking fragrance will still be enjoyed. Mr. Lincoln has retained its popularity over the years because it is just so reliable a performer with very tough, leathery foliage, especially loving the heat. As with most dark red roses, Mr. Lincoln has very sharp thorns and produces huge, thick watershoots which should be pruned with loppers rather than secateurs. |
Lovely roses... Especially the Crocus Rose.
ReplyDeleteLove your rose-photos. And White Lightening in my garden some years ago and also some of David Austin's roses. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick, I think I've got the first one, "Mary Rose", it was in my Mum's garden and I rescued it before the house was sold. I've tried for ages to find out what it is, and now I'm pretty sure you've helped me finally identify it! They're all beautiful, but this is a special one to me and has a wonderful fragrance.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are beautiful! I love roses but they are hard to grow in Florida. Too much heat and sun. I gave up years ago. I just buy cut roses for the table.
ReplyDeleteAm envious...:)
ReplyDeleteSuch BEAUTIFUL roses!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm envious! of the beautiful variety and also of the skilled photography.
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