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'Prudence Roeser' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 72-853
most recent 9 JUL 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUL 13 by cafeaulait
Really, really floriferous for a HP. She blooms more frequently than a lot of my moderns. She's not always in bloom, but the repeat is darned fast.
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Discussion id : 18-923
most recent 7 MAR 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 19 MAY 07 by silverwind
How can say it's a found rose but know when it was bred?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 MAR 08 by Cass
Hi,
The found rose known by all three study names ("Georgetown HP," "Georgetown Napolean" and "Georgetown Pink") is thought to be the known variety, Prudence Roeser. There is no known instance of Prudence Roeser in a botanical collection, where the history of the plant is documented and reliable. By listing the study names used for the plant that is now being sold as 'Prudence Roeser,' HMF is linking the found rose to its current marketing name.
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