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'Agatha Incarnata' rose Reviews & Comments
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Anyone grow this in warm climates eg to 9b?
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31 JAN 21 by
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31 JAN 21 by
Duchesse
Thankyou so much. All of that info is very useful thanks. With it, I can carefully pick and choose a location, then hope for the best. We sometimes get stretches of a few weeks over 35, and periods of winter cold are sometimes enough for the fruit trees and sometimes not. That disease resistance might be it's survival factor here. Thanks
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31 JAN 21 by
Duchesse
Interesting bit of sleuthing there!
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Duchesse d’Angoulème. 1788 – 1851, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte de France, Madame Royale, fille de Louis XVI
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Nothing about the pictured pale rose looks like an alba, especially not the foliage.
Wild guess: gallica damask hybrid perhaps?
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28 JAN 20 by
jedmar
Yes, the references state it is probably a hybrid of Gallica x Damascena. The Agatha class is generally Gallica Hybrids, originally named after the Agate stone which shows variations in colour.
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