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Oldjack
A Few Scruffy Rose Bushes
The story goes that many of the rose plants were brought to the region by the early settlers and many of the rose varieties are not named. Too bad that no one has pruned them or appears to care for th...
Bewertet am 18. März 2021
Oldjack
A Few Scruffy Rose Bushes
The story goes that many of the rose plants were brought to the region by the early settlers and many of the rose varieties are not named. Too bad that no one has pruned them or appears to care for th...
Bewertet am 18. März 2021
integrity4us
Roses, roses, roses...
A wonderful collection of colours, textures, size and scents. A heavenly experience for the eyes and nose. A must if you are coming to Angaston...
Bewertet am 31. Jan. 2020
integrity4us
Roses, roses, roses...
A wonderful collection of colours, textures, size and scents. A heavenly experience for the eyes and nose. A must if you are coming to Angaston...
Bewertet am 31. Jan. 2020
Elizabeth D
Barossa History
Take time out to visit these gardens, to appreciate the work that is being done to preserve heritage roses, and to read the arbor support plaques, which are testament to the pioneer families who made...
A Few Scruffy Rose Bushes
The story goes that many of the rose plants were brought to the region by the early settlers and many of the rose varieties are not named. Too bad that no one has pruned them or appears to care for th...
A Few Scruffy Rose Bushes
The story goes that many of the rose plants were brought to the region by the early settlers and many of the rose varieties are not named. Too bad that no one has pruned them or appears to care for th...
Roses, roses, roses...
A wonderful collection of colours, textures, size and scents. A heavenly experience for the eyes and nose. A must if you are coming to Angaston...
Roses, roses, roses...
A wonderful collection of colours, textures, size and scents. A heavenly experience for the eyes and nose. A must if you are coming to Angaston...
Barossa History
Take time out to visit these gardens, to appreciate the work that is being done to preserve heritage roses, and to read the arbor support plaques, which are testament to the pioneer families who made...