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Parks' Yellow Tea-scented China  rose photo courtesy of member Rockhill
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Initial post 10 AUG 13 by Rockhill
Extract from Sweet, 18390, which shows China as place of origin for R. indica odorata v. flavescens.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 AUG 17 by CybeRose
In the terminology of the time, a seedling was considered to be a "variety" of the parent. And thus of the same "nationality". Unless the seedling was an obvious hybrid.

Also, Loudon (Hortus Britannicus, p. 211. 1830) gave 1821 as the date of introduction for 'flavescens Hort.'
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