No End to Gardens
This is a pictorial of photographs and paintings of gardens wild and tamed to be found all over the world. All work is credited to the best of my ability and unless otherwise stated they do not belong to me.
  1. wallacegardens:

    Top Performing Roses for Part Shade (minimum 3-4 hours of direct sun) in the Southeast, include: 

    Veilchenblau (“veil of blue” in German), Rambler, Group 2.  

    Lyda Shrub Rose 3-4’ with a honey scent, actually looks prettier with some shade.

    Cornelia is a nearly thornless, climbing rose that will bloom on and off through the summer. Can be trained as a 5’ x 5’ hedge. 

    Belinda makes a perfect woodland garden edging, with heavy flower production in spring, and a repeat performance in the fall after dead-heading and feeding. 

    Moonlight rose produces 5-6’ cascading branches, smothered with heavily-scented flower clusters in April-May. Another good choice for a woodland-garden edging. 

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