



The top two just put out their first bloom in the past few days so I am especially excited about those. I have to standards of Iceberg. Lost of cool white and green against the back wall between them and the potato vine. The little baby piñata rose offers a good idea of the variety of shades they display from newer blossoms in intense yellow, then into oranges, reds, and finally a faded wine shade.
Enjoy! I certainly do.
-the BB
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