The rose in question is the Carolina Rose, Rosa carolina, a North American native. The flower is single and bring pink. I'm surprised by your comment that is has a glorious and strong fragrance. Perhaps you were admiring a different rose...can you describe it?more »
I love reading all of Cinder Stanton’s past Keepsake articles on our Web site. They were superb and deserve to be collected in one volume sometimemore »
It’s helpful to search website for past articles of Twinleaf, rather than looking at the magazine itself, especially if I have forgotten the year an article was published.more »
The rose in question is the Carolina Rose, Rosa carolina, a North American native. The flower is single and bring pink. I'm surprised by your comment that is has a glorious and strong fragrance. Perhaps you were admiring a different rose...can you describe it?more »
This page takes me to everything at CHP from the plant collections to the Twinleaf articles, to the online seed and plant sales.more »
This is a good place to direct questions about plant identification, with links to CHP when applicablemore »
Includes the greatest hits of visitors’ queries.more »
Again, Cinder’s work is terrific. I loved her lectures on a day in the life of Thomas Jefferson and glad that material has been transcribed heremore »
I love reading all of Cinder Stanton’s past Keepsake articles on our Web site. They were superb and deserve to be collected in one volume sometimemore »
It’s helpful to search website for past articles of Twinleaf, rather than looking at the magazine itself, especially if I have forgotten the year an article was published.more »