Thanks, Ellen. I think so, too. They've been growing in front of the civic center for several years now. They aren't very tall plants. Our newest daughter-in-law thinks they look like French roses, so I need to research French roses. Obviously they will grow around here, but I need to find out if they can grow in a shady place as that is what our yard is primarily.
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I don't know what kind it is, but it is pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen. I think so, too. They've been growing in front of the civic center for several years now. They aren't very tall plants. Our newest daughter-in-law thinks they look like French roses, so I need to research French roses. Obviously they will grow around here, but I need to find out if they can grow in a shady place as that is what our yard is primarily.
DeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting. Have a blessed weekend. :)