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Recent Member Comments, Questions and Answers
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Rose Listing Omission
Tea time
I think this is a new variety under an old name. . . Argh!
See photos of rose sold by Certified at Home Depot now. Taken today at Home Depot in Santee, California.
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#1 of 3 posted
yesterday by
Lee H.
And interestingly, Certified shows the name as copyrighted, where the Tantau version indicates a trademark. Huh?
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#2 of 3 posted
yesterday by
Lee H.
Lee H - the Tantau one is orange. This one is pink. Kathy - double Argh! I have added it but there is almost no information and have had to use the all-encompassing class of ‘shrub’ in the meantime. Many thanks for your photos. I have reassigned them to Tea Time ™ (pink shrub, Certified before 2024)
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Rose Listing Omission
Emma Bridgewater
https://www.davidaustinroses.co.uk/products/emma-bridgewater
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Thank you Marlorena. Added.
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Good evening, to correct the record, the full French name of this rose is: Rose Lalande de Pomerol
see the website: www.georgesdelbard.com/product/rosier-rose-lalande-de-pomerol Best regards, Huyustus
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In my nursery 'Snow Pavement' often shows a subtle shading of the white flowers with lavender. Its so subtle that I would doubt my eyes except that so many customers have commented on it. Andrew Van Cleve of Azalea House Flowering Shrub Farm
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We had a Snow Pavement in a previous garden that had a definite pale lilac blush. It was much taller than listed - easily 5 feet tall.
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#2 of 4 posted
6 AUG 22 by
Montana
What zone were you in (and state) and how much sun? I have 3, will need to move one and now nervous they will get too big for spots. Thanks
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Just picked my first bloom today -- pale lavender and intense delicious fragrance. SP is a 4 yo in full sun and blooms will fade to a white in a day or so, altho occasionally it will retain a pinkish cast to the blooms if the weather remains cool. It is a densely branching 3 x 4.
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'Pavement' is a misnomer. This gets huge. It would be a good choice for a dense, thorny hedge, where that might be needed. If you are in a climate too cold for Mermaid, try this one. Flower color and fragrance are as described above.
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