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drogers
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We planted this rose without support, It is looking lovely as a bush and has been blossoming all summer in the Florida heat.
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We have a new computer. For some reason we are not able to sign on using the same sign on information as on this machine. I have double and triple checked my entries. Any ideas ?
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Have you tried a password reset ?
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#2 of 7 posted
12 JUN 21 by
drogers
Why would one machine be able to sign on and not the other ?
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HMF sets a member identifying cookie so you do not have to manually login each time. It is purely for your convenience and ONLY used by HMF. There are NO internet tracking or marketing cookies of any kind on HMF.
So... where do we stand on being able to login ?
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12 JUN 21 by
drogers
I am talking about manually signing in on a new machine for the first time.
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Are you still able to sign in with the old computer but not the new one ?
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12 JUN 21 by
drogers
I am able to sign in with the old machine. On the new machine your system does not recognize either my email or the member id.
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That's really strange. Can you share some details of each machine please. It would be helpful if you could email them to the "support" dept instead of listing here.
Are these 2 computers on the same network/location ?
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I feel it is time for some clarification. Le Grand Capitaine and Eugene de Beauharnais are two distinct varieties. Confusion arises as evidently some people maybe selling one identified as the other. In our nursery they represent themselves to be distinct from each other. and are sold as such.
This is not different than any other case of mislabeling of which some are human error and others intentional. This also follows the "identity" of found roses. Some are accurately identified and others are labeled as " thought to be". Unless comparing side by side ,the entire plant ,it can be difficult to accurately compare all attributes. To look at photographs and make judgement is a risky proposition at best.
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Here in Florida this has a strong fragrance, even in the hot summer months.
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18 JUN 20 by
AGBTG
Strong fragrance in PA also, though blooming in the shade. Reminds me a lot of Eugene Beauharnais in flower form and fragrance.
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