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Photo of Rosa Peggy Martin (Climbing Rose)

Rosa Peggy Martin - Climbing Rose  - It is a vigorous climber that can easily reach 15 plus feet. It bears clusters of pink shaded flowers that occur from spring through fall. Family : Rosaceae

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Rosa Peggy Martin (Climbing Rose) 1

Author : Hort Pics
Photo # : 35728
Online since: September 4th 2020

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