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Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
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Initial post 3 days ago byé1000.climbing
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tess of the d'uberville
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You'll find it as Tess of the d'Urbervilles. The Begins With option for plant lookup works well with difficult spellings - entering Tess of, or just Tess, would lead you to it.
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One flower of Pierre de Ronsard/Eden weighs a hefty 28 grams!!!
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Zoo poo from the elephant's enclosure? or just a naturally big girl.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by Jay-Jay
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No elephant or lion poop,
I just plucked one and we were just going to use the scales for making stawberry-icecream
(it's way over 30°C right now over here)... so I weighed the average sized flower and this was the outcome.
It was superdry weather and the sun had almost fried it, so there was no loose water weighed.
Not a big girl though, but one with hefty 'bones' and a good perfume.
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Plant not taking off as quickly as the other ramblers at all, but still healthy and some nice blooms.
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How do I use the Plant Lineage Report? I cannot find out how, but I HAVE used it in the past!
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Go into the rose-in-question’s file. On the yellow line above the rose’s name, you will see Description, Photos, Lineage, Awards……Click on the Lineage box and take it from there.
Alternatively, explore Advanced Search (under Plants on the left) and then click on Lineage.
You have been growing roses for a long time now. It would be wonderful if you could share what roses you are growing. In Ponde-Lea Cottage Gardens, there is a 'Plants Grown' section where you can add new roses in your garden, or delete the ones that didn't make it.
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Go to the plant's lineage page and choose the desired report but be aware we do not have lineage information for all plants.
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