Greetings @owasco ,
Appreciate you dropping by with your lovely comment.
Learning is great fun....indeed...may you never stop. ^__^
To answer your query; The rose blossom on the table is the David Austin Rose...'Crown Princess Margareta' and she has a lovely fragrance...white wine, apricot notes. The others, 'Comte d'Champagne' and 'Jude the Obscure' have lovely scents as well...just not as fragrant as 'Crown Princess Margareta'.
Kind Regards,
Bleujay
Why thank you! I planted a white rosa rugosa last year that has yet to bloom (I keep moving it into greater sun) and I am hoping it will look like that one. I know it will be fragrant. What is the point of roses that are not fragrant?
Do you grow all of these? If so, your garden must be astonishing.
It's true that roses do require quite a bit of sun in order to bloom although White roses can take less ...so they say. ^__^
Indeed the scent of a rose is hard to beat....and surely is one criteria not to be missed when selecting a rose.
Thank you for your kind query. Oh yes...I would hope never to be without at least a few roses. These are from Bleujay's Rose Garden....this garden is exclusively Roses as it seems anything I plant with roses thrives and stifles the roses....so a Rose Garden it is.
Here's wishing you success with your Garden and any Roses especially. ^__^
Cheers, Bleujay