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3 JUN 07 by
smilie
I was told that the name of this rose is Mrs Armstrong. However I am unable to find any information on it
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#1 of 7 posted
3 JUN 07 by
jedmar
Do you have a picture or a description of your rose? It is difficult to tell without any refeence. There are roses called Charlotte Armstrong and Daina Armstrong. It could be possibly one of these.
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#2 of 7 posted
3 JUN 07 by
smilie
Here is a picture of the rose bush. Hope this helps. Pictures are in the next post
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#3 of 7 posted
3 JUN 07 by
smilie
Here is a picture of the rose bush, and of the rose
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#4 of 7 posted
4 JUN 07 by
jedmar
No, your bush is neither Charlotte nor Diana Armstrong. I am afraid it is something else.
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#5 of 7 posted
5 JUN 07 by
Wendy C
This picture looks like Bewitched to me, or perhaps Queen Elizabeth. It looks very happy.
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#6 of 7 posted
5 JUN 07 by
smilie
Thanks for the input. It could be a Queen Elizabeth. It has 25 petals and the leaves are prone to black spots. It loses most of the leaves during the summer, but it does a nice recovery and blooms again. It also has a wonderful fragrance.
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#7 of 7 posted
5 JUN 07 by
NewsView
You mentioned fragrance, which might be a clue. My QE is over 20 years old and has never had a decent fragrance. Although the medium pink color in your photo is consistent with QE, your flowers look fuller than my QE. Blooms on my QE open in a shallow cup shape to reveal the stamens, and the color does not fade or change much even in the heat.
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