Friday Night Photos Everything's Rosie Edition

Happy Friday every one. As always, post any photos you like.

Usually when I visit the Balboa Park rose garden I'm there looking for bugs and insects, but from time to time I focus on the roses instead. These are just a few of the different types of roses in the garden and two views of the garden.

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dystopian's picture

GREAT photos as always SP! Those gardens look great. Birders can often be found at botanical gardens. L.A. has several actually outstanding County operated gardens. The hundred year old L.A. Arboretum in Arcadia is world class. Right up the street from Santa Anita racetrack. There is one called Rancho something out by Claremont supposed to be very good. The one I used to hang out at was the South Coast Botanical Gardens in Rolling Hills on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, very nice too.

I love that 3rd rose with the yellow with red border, WOW! What a beauty! Too busy to get books out for the red and black fly... but those are a widespread group with lots of similar looking species very like that.

Will try to get by later with a pic...

Hope all are well!

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@dystopian
I don't see birds at the garden very often, although I did see a few Gnatcatchers the last time I was there.
The red and yellow rose goes by the name Ketchup and Mustard.

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That just stole my image of its fragrance.

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@janis b
The good news. It doesn't smell like ketchup or mustard. The bad news. It doesn't have much fragrance at all.

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They're bred for looks and hardiness, not always in that order, and scent takes a seat a long way back.

Some of the "heirloom" roses that have been preserved have scent that you can detect clear across the lawn - Rosa centifolia ("Cabbage Rose") and closely related variants, for instance. They only bloom once per year, but that once is well worth the wait. They are also very hardy and disease resistant, which is why they are still around after some some 500 years.

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@TheOtherMaven
I don't know much of anything about roses, but I have noticed that some in the garden are way more fragrant than others and some are a lot hardier than others.

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Thank you for the beautifully fresh roses.

Here's one made from flax, and a beautiful song in Maori from Lorde ...

[video:https://youtu.be/P3TQz_7-rOY]

Enjoy the weekend everyone and be well.

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@janis b
Beautiful looking rose.
Thanks for the song. Interesting lyrics.

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The lyrics are interesting. Together, the music and lyrics create an interesting reflection of something that lives strongly in many Kiwis regardless of culture. The comment under the youtube video gives a bit more understanding.

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Joseph,

I loved your rose pictures so much I had to share the link with my biggest rose fan. She's now engaged too and really wants to know what the names of the roses are (#1,#2,#3,#4). We'd appreciate so much if you could share.

Thanks for the great work.

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I know #3 goes by the name Ketchup and Mustard. I don't know the names of the other three, but I will be at the park on Tuesday and will find out and let you know.

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@Socialprogressive Thanks for the update. Good part is that it's rose #3 that you've named which is of most concern.

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pics, Sp, and jb. Brings back memories of my long dead grandmother's rose garden in So. FL. She grew all sorts of roses including blue ones which actually were a lavender color. The area was very wet, and didn't drain well; but she figured out how to grow them. And the smell......... coupled with a gardenia bush she had.........Heavenly. Smile
Rec'd!!

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