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  1. Amanensia

    Amanensia Gardener

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    This is on my back wall:

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    There's a rose in there, plenty of blooms, looking like they'll emerge pretty soon. The two main plants though are linked below. Is the first a jasmine? And I have no idea at all about the second.

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  2. Madahhlia

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    The first is not a jasmine, though I had the impression there was jasmine foliage in the first pic. Too early for jasmine flowers, anyway.

    I think the yellow flower may be Rosa banksia lutea, which is flowering right now.

    The white flower also has a rose form, but could be a number of related things. Does it form a berry? It could be a very early flowering rose - a pic of the foliage would help. If that's its foliage & buds showing in the pic, it is a rose, I think.

    Try googling ‘Bobbie James’, ‘Seagull’, ‘Rambling Rector’ and ‘Wedding Day’ and see if any of them look familiar.
     
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    • Amanensia

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      Ah, Rosa banksia lutea looks dead right, thanks. And Wedding Day for the first one - so I guess it's three different roses all together (the large pinky-red ones are not far off blooming I think...)

      Thanks for your help :)

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      Pretty gorgeous, whatever they are!
       
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