The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

Better today, though sluggish. No idea what that was.

Pics of some of the chicklets. I know I have two BR pullets, not sure about a third and two cockerels. But, still not sure of even that!

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And an OT post-pics of my Reine des Violettes rose. Reine des Violettes, which means Queen of the Violets, is an old rose from the mid 1800's, which is disease resistant, grows in partial shade and is very fragrant, though it is classified as medium fragrant with a minimum of thorns. Remember the tissue paper roses we made as kids? It reminds me of that, with a ton of petals all packed into one 3-4" bloom.
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And an OT post-pics of my Reine des Violettes rose. Reine des Violettes, which means Queen of the Violets, is an old rose from the mid 1800's, which is disease resistant, grows in partial shade and is very fragrant, though it is classified as medium fragrant with a minimum of thorns. Remember the tissue paper roses we made as kids? It reminds me of that, with a ton of petals all packed into one 3-4" bloom.
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STUNNING:love


Hope you're feeling better Cyn :hugs
 

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