>Wordless Wednesday – "Golden Celebration"

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Golden Celebration – David Austin English Roses

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For Chris VanCleave aka "The Redneck Rosarian", growing roses has become a passion. Chris currently serves as President of the Birmingham Rose Society and is an active member of the American Rose Society serving on the Marketing and Membership committees. His writing appears at About.com, ShelbyCo Magazine and on his popular blog, RedneckRosarian.com where he chronicles his gardening adventures and explores an intrinsic mix of life, faith and gardening. Creator and host of Rose Chat Radio, the only broadcast dedicated to growing roses, Chris is a tireless advocate of our national floral emblem; the rose. He and his wife tend a rose garden of over 150 roses just south of Birmingham, Alabama.
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7 Responses to >Wordless Wednesday – "Golden Celebration"

  1. greggo says:

    >Nice contrast with the blue background.

  2. Masha says:

    >Beautiful, and unusual too. I don't think mine ever gets to be so apricot. How was the fragrance? Does it repeat well for you?

  3. >Beautiful! I love the color. I believe I will take a cutting of those roses to Jason @ Petals. Maybe he will know the name. Enjoy this beautiful weather we are having.

  4. HolleyGarden says:

    >David Austin really does have beautiful roses. This is one I've lusted after for a number of years. Still, I don't know where I'd put it. Hmmm….. surely I can find someplace!

  5. Vinni says:

    >That's a beautiful yellow rose, thanks for sharing.I've put up a query post on a flower which i don't know about, would be nice if you could visit and answer my query http://vinaytalks.blogspot.com/2011/04/flower-or-fruit.html

  6. >Chris I love this rose! The name sure fits it too. The golden yellow antique blooms are so lovely.

  7. easygardener says:

    >Lovely pictures. I like the colour and the shape. Those crushed and folded centres are very attractive.

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