The Ultimate Smelling Rose.

greasemonkeymann

Well-Known Member
I was wondering if anybody has the "blue girl" variety of rose?
I discovered it about 3 years ago at a wine vineyard in santa rosa CA.
Anyways it's a purple/blue rose that smells AMAZING, hands down the best smelling rose, i've ever smelt, and i've smelt lots. Completely different than typical rose smell, lavendar, lilac, jasmine like smell.
It's a registered strain just like MJ.
If you grow roses it's worth picking one up. You'll thank me...
I got mine from Heirloom roses in oregon, or washington, can't remember which.
They may be available locally also.
Anyways.....
 

gogrow

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[FONT=Verdana, arial]The American Rose Society has issued their list of top ten most fragrant roses. While it is a daunting task for anyone to attempt to select the ten most fragrant roses, the American Rose Society has given it their best shot. While there are many wonderfully fragrant roses (especially in the Old Rose and Hybrid Tea classes), this list makes a great starting point.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, arial]American Rose Society List of Ten Most Fragrant Roses:
(Listed in alphabetical order)
1. Aida
- Medium Red

2. Captain Harry Stebbings
- Deep Pink
3. Dublin
- Medium Red
4. Folklore
- Orange Blend
5. Fragrant Cloud
- Orange Red
6. Limelight
- Light Yellow
7. Miss All-American Beauty
- Deep Pink
8. Mr. Lincoln
- Dark Red
9. Royal Highness
- Light Pink
10. Tiffany
- Pink Blend
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[FONT=Verdana, arial]not saying its doesnt smell pretty, just saying that there is a reason that roses have been celebrated for ages.
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No other flower is as universally loved and grown or has a more illustrious history than the rose.As a life-long lover of rose smell, I have come to expect a lot from my smell. I believe in the magic that they behold to transform my mood, make me feel alluring due to rose smelling . There are lot of perfume in the market and i like the paris perfume which are made from the rose is one of the most incredible fragrances I’ve ever encountered because it amazingly captures the smell of candlelight on skin
 

Dubious06

Active Member
It's funny, I love the smell of the actual flower, but absolutely hate anything else with a rose fragrance. Not sure why-- maybe because it's the real thing, and not processed in some fashion.
 
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