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'Rosa tunquinensis Crépin' rose Reviews & Comments
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24 FEB 18 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Cuttings of seed grown specimen sent/donated to Howard Higson QuarryHill Botanic Garden 2-22-18.
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11 APR 11 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Over 8' tall and wide after one season from seed, Rancho Mirage CA.
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25 JUN 10 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Unique seedling #2 sent to Jeff Stover of Springfield, OR 6-25-10.
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#1 of 2 posted
27 SEP 10 by
Jeff Stover
So far this rose has been less than vigorous for me in the Cascade Foothills or Western Oregon. It has been unusually cool this September and that may be part of the problem. It is growing in a three gallon pot, but will go into the ground next Spring (2011). It has not shown any mildew or blackspot. It's just a slow grower here.
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#2 of 2 posted
22 FEB 11 by
Jeff Stover
Mine has had some die back through the 2010-2011 winter in the Oregon Cascades.
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23 MAY 10 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Got this response regarding variations in this species seedlings from celebrated Hybridizer, Viru Viraraghavan May, 23 2010.
"We have noticed the pink edge even in our climate so we can conclude that it is typical of the species. The pictures on HMF look like the specimen I have. I am hopeful that something useful for warm climate rose breeding can emerge from crosses with this species, as it comes from the far south of Asia in Laos Bolowens Plateau at only 600 meters elevation"
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