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Discussion id : 77-991
most recent 5 MAY 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 MAY 14 by Margaret Furness
I have what I'm pretty sure is a bee-pollinated seedling "Rose sold as Francis Dubreuil" x Troilus, that suckers on its own roots. When you look at the ancestry of Troilus, it's likely that it too would sucker on its own roots.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 3 MAY 14 by Jay-Jay
Did You already post some photo's?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 5 MAY 14 by Margaret Furness
I'll add one below. Same colour as the seed parent, same burning in hot afternoon sun. The scent has a spicy overtone over the seed parent's sweetness. A bit spotty in a no-spray garden; I haven't released it.
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