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Brad's Garden
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PhotoDiscussion id : 101-093
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The rose in this photo looks to me like Rosa multiflora. You may want to double check its identity.
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21 JUN 17 by
jedmar
Difficult. My Japanese is insufficient.
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The leaves look bracteata (and not multiflora) , but the inflorescence looks multiflora.
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Lady Hot Pink
This is a florist rose that is bicolor. It is a dark pinkish red on the upper side of its petals and white underneath. The red looks somewhat airbrushed. I bought it at Publix grocery store as a cut bouquet. I have a couple of pictures of them if there is a way I can post them to show you.
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Does anyone know if 'Princesse Impériale' is sterile? I only see one unique descendant for it which is a sport. I breed roses and have a 'Souvenir de la Malmaison', but I would like to use its sport 'Princesse Impériale' as well.
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Spineless Chestnut Rose
Spineless Chestnut Rose, Syn. R. roxburghii 'Spineless', is listed on Rose Petals Nursery's website, but not on HMF. They describe it as "Large double deep pink flowers, fragrant and are spineless or thornless on the calyx with lacey foliage shrub. It has been reported that the Spineless variety blooms more often than the Chestnut Rose." Here is the link: http://rosepetalsnursery.com/all-roses.php?antique-rose=683&rose=Spineless Chestnut Rose
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We have had this listed for a couple of years now. Both as 'Spineless Chestnut' and Spineless Roxburghii'. May I have advice from.....anyone? .....on adding another synonym of R. roxburghii 'Spineless'?
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