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What we have as "Camnethan Cherry Red" (right) and 'Beauty of Rosemawr' (left) - comparing buds, inflorescences and foliage.
The foliage of 'B of R' is conspicuously smaller and more serrated than that of "CCR".
'Beauty of Rosemawr' is well clothed with leaves, "Camnethan Cherry Red" less well so, often looking quite sparsely foliated.
The buds of "Camnethan Cherry Red" are well spaced in the infloresence, each emerging from its own node, while those of 'Beauty of Rosemawr' emerge much closer together, and sometimes from the same node. In some ways, the growth habit of the rose we grow as 'Beauty of Rosemawr' has more in common with Polyanthas like ''Orange Triumph' than with any Teas or Chinas I grow.
The buds of 'Beauty of Rosemawr' are plump while those of "Camnethan Cherry Red" are slender.
The bloom of "Camnethan Cherry Red" has been placed on the inflorescence for comparison. It was the only un-fried bloom on our plant today.

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