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Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

Posted by tom_pariz WA Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 10, 06 at 9:48

I've been talking about it, but never actually showing how beautiful it is. So I'll try to redempt my sins: Mary Magdalene, bathing with yellow Friesia, both filling the air with beautiful fragrances of their own.

And for a second, you can say those are lotus flowers actually, not roses. But I think that even a lotus flower, bathing in some tropical, calm, glittering emerald pond is trying to steal some of the beauty unique to a rose only.

- Tom


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RE: Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

Hi Tom..She is certainly the Queen of flowers the Rose ( Next to the Hibiscus for me )
But with thousands of different shapes and colours the Rose wins all the time.
Your Mary Magdalene is delightful, but as you say only for a second does it look like a Lotus flower.
The Friesia comes up well too... A great Pic and lovely presentation....Cheers....MM.


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RE: Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

Tom, love the picture of "Mary Magdalene" and have been trying to find it's history or who sells it, to no avail. Hope you can help, Regards David.


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RE: Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

David,

According to their catalogue, Petals & Buds Nursery in SA should have it.

Good luck tracking her down - she is just gorgeous!

Kate


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RE: Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

David,
Mary Magdalene is an English rose bred by David Austin (visit www.davidaustinroses.com for more details). It's a charmng little rose, that will grow up to 1m maybe, and is always opulent in blooms, even as a baby (mine is just 6 months old and is always in bloom!). Because it grows into a compact and rounded shrub, and has excellent fragrance and flower shape, I find it especially suitable for front rows of your rosebeds. I have few of them, growing in front of my Falstaff, Fantin Latour, Leda, and Centifolia Variegata.
In Victoria, I can see it's in Treloar's catalogue, in WA you can find it at Roworth's (for sure -- see www.roworth.com.au) and Melville Nurseries have it in catalogue too.
I'm not sure if Laurie has it, but I think it's well worth to have it and to grow it.
- Tom


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RE: Mary Magdalene's fragrant pond

Thanks Kate, Thanks Tom, am on the hunt as we speak, Regards David.


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