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Discussion id : 172-512
most recent 2 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 days ago by Camieux
Rev Douglas Seidel mentions a “Purple Boursault” growing next to a stone pillar near an old barn in Pa., discovered when he was a child when he started rose hunting. He lived outside of Easton, Pa. This was mentioned in a piece he wrote for Heritage Roses, vol.XXV, no. 4, 2000, Still The Thrill Of The Hunt. He mentions quite a few old roses in this article.
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Discussion id : 35-524
most recent 12 APR 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 APR 09 by Cass
Is Maheca known to be a very early bloomer? Mine is blooming in the first week of April, which makes it an early bloomer, although not the earliest, that honor falling to Rosa sericea f. pteracantha and Fortune's Double Yellow.
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Discussion id : 11-574
most recent 15 MAR 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAR 06 by Unregistered Guest
This rose is widely distributed in old communities and mining towns in the west. I have found it in Columbia and Julian in California, Green River Utah, Mogollon New Mexico, and New Braunfels Texas..
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Discussion id : 7-622
most recent 9 FEB 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 FEB 05 by WendyinSD
I have traded this rose by the study name that I gave it of "Claire".
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