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Discussion id : 86-940
most recent 19 FEB 19 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 JUL 15 by John Hook
I can verify that Emmie Gray isn't Sanguinia or Miss Lowes having all three growing.
Miss lowes is Similar to Sanguinia but much smaller in all it's parts. Emmie Gray has a somewhat columner growth with flowers with an unusual matt effect. The overall effect is more refined than either of the other two. IMO, I think its probably a Sanguinia seedling
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 9 FEB 19 by CybeRose
Have you compared 'Emmie Gray' with Ventenat's description of his Rosa diversifolia?
http://bulbnrose.x10.mx/Roses/Rose_Pictures/I/RedouteIndica1835.html
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 19 FEB 19 by John Hook
Interesting, I think you may be correct. The description does seem to match Emmie Gray. Thanks.
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Discussion id : 106-462
most recent 10 NOV 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 NOV 17 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
I can confirm the columnar habit of growth here in my GA garden.
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