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Initial post 13 APR 18 by adriansoulie
Hi everyone,

I have a yellow Tea-hubrid rose that grows to around 2m high grafted and 1.5m high own roots, no fragrance and blooms in flushes throughout the season.

The foliage is glossy green.

Really vigorous.

Any idea of what it is ? I have it since 15-20 years approx.

Thank you !
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 13 APR 18 by HubertG
I'm only guessing, but maybe 'Henry Fonda'. (?)
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 13 APR 18 by adriansoulie
Thank you for your answer !

I am not 100% certain it's that particular variety but maybe...

I forgot to mentionned it's in France, so it must be a variety distributed in Europe
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 13 APR 18 by Patricia Routley
It is almost impossible to determine what the rose is from a couple of bloom photos. I can only suggest you add photos of the bare winter bush, the summer bush, foliage, a leaf on your hand for size comparison, hips, bloom side-on showing pedicel, prickles, etc. Then you need to tell us of any susceptibility to disease, how many petals, how wide the average bloom is, and absolutely anything else you can think of that will help identify your foundling.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 16 NOV 22 by Huyustus
Hello,
in relation to the photos, maybe it is the MEIzambaizt rose ("Eureka" MEILLAND) or the St Patrick (WEKamanda) or Centennial Rose (BAIcent) parents ?
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