Everything's coming up Roses | Anja Taschner (Ludwigs Roses)

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October is the month of the King (or should that be Queen) of the plant world to make themselves known in SA.

Roses are the plant that conjure up visions of love, not just through their good looks, but the memories their scent evoke...

Long thought by many to be particularly pernickity, difficult to grow and in need of far too much attention, Roses have proven their worth in water scarce gardens around the country. As one of the top Rose breeders in the country, Anja Taschner demystifies the lore of these beauties, and tells us more about the latest Named Rose to come from their stable in honour of Thuli Madonsela.

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1 Oct 2019 English South Africa Home & Garden · Leisure

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