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PhotoDiscussion id : 58-995
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Although someone flagged this an an error, it looks to me very much like a painting by Michel van Huysum (18th C Dutch) of Rosa sulphurea. That would not have been a tea rose introduced in 1900, obviously, but the similarities are striking.
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1 DEC 11 by
jedmar
I believe the reason for the comment was the pink colour of the rose in the photo.
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Hi,
Just wondering how tall Sunrise at Heirloom grows in your 5b climate? I'm in 5b/6a and was thinking about getting this rose next spring. Thank You!
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Not very tall, alas. And it is not very vigorous, so far. Still, I'm glad to have it because I have such respect for †John Clements, a brilliant and knowledgeable breeder and grower. He was generous with his talent, and I am happy to have this as a memento.
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26 AUG 10 by
jim1961
Thank You for your response. I'll give it a try next season.
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