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most recent 13 NOV 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 14 FEB 09 by Patricia Routley
Attention Marcir and Jean Harrison. You have posted photos of 'Lady Ursula' on Helpmefind in the past. Do you recall whether this rose sets hips?
Thanks.
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Reply #1 of 9 posted 14 FEB 09 by marcir
My 'Lady Ursula' is a young band from Vintage and it only had a couple of blooms last year. No chance for hips yet. I shall leave some blooms on the plant this year to see.
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Reply #2 of 9 posted 14 FEB 09 by Patricia Routley
Thank you so much Marcir. Someone has said that the foundling "Pippie's Pottery Pink" (pictures on Helpmefind) may be 'Lady Ursula' and there is nothing in the literature about whether this rose does or doesn't set hips. "Pippies Pottery Pink" doesn't as a rule, but it has been known to set one or two.
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Reply #3 of 9 posted 5 DEC 13 by Patricia Routley
Marcir, Diane, AmiRoses, Calif Sue, Jean Harrison, anyone - does anyone have a picture or two of the whole plant of 'Lady Ursula'?
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Reply #4 of 9 posted 7 FEB 16 by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
I have this rose, own root, that I purchased from Vintage Gardens some years ago. It thrives in this climate even with lows slightly below zero some years. My understanding when I bought it was that it was an Ophelia sport, and that seems consistent with Ophelia and Madame Butterfly that I also grow, so I would love to know if that is an erroneous understanding. I will make a point of posting some good photos of the entire plant this year.
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Reply #5 of 9 posted 7 FEB 16 by Patricia Routley
Very much look forward to seeing them. Thank you Dianne.
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Reply #6 of 9 posted 10 NOV 20 by Patricia Routley
Dianne - did you ever get around to taking a photo of the entire plant?
Marcir and Jean Harrison - have you noted any information about hips on ‘Lady Ursula’?
Does anybody have a photo of the San Jose ‘Lady Ursula’ entire bush?
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Reply #7 of 9 posted 12 NOV 20 by jedmar
Marcir writes to me that her 'Lady Ursula' is unfortunately dead, and it had no hips.
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Reply #8 of 9 posted 12 NOV 20 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Jedmar. Unfortunate indeed.
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Reply #9 of 9 posted 13 NOV 20 by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
Patricia, my plant is still alive and healthy, but I forgot to take a good photo. It is winter here now. I will look to see if there are hips.
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most recent 23 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 APR 17 by flodur
Hello Marcir, where did you take this photo? The color is not typical for the rose. Regards
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 23 APR 17 by Margaret Furness
You'd be amazed at what General Gallieni can do!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 23 APR 17 by marcir
This photo was taken in my garden. As Margaret says, GG can surprise you each season!
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most recent 1 AUG 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 FEB 12 by HonzaPM
MariaTheresia (Tantau 2003)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 1 AUG 16 by marcir
I am sorry, this is the same 'Pastella' plant as on the other "correct" photos. Why don't you post photos showing bloom, buds etc of 'Pastella' and 'Mariatheresia' side-by-side?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 1 AUG 16 by Patricia Routley
I wonder if it is feasible that they are in fact, the same rose.
Although They are given different code numbers, Tantau's website does not compare like-for-like in their descriptions of the roses and lists them in different categories. See the new references added today for:
'Mariatheresia'. TAN97094. (Listed by Tantau as a cut rose)
'Pastella' TAN98130. (Listed by Tantau as an ADR rose)
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most recent 25 JUL 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 JUL 15 by marcir
Available from - brochet-lanvin
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