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most recent 12 APR 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 APR 12 by beth
Your info on my says that my premium membership expired in November. I believe that I sent you some money since then. Please check. I did change my email account and you may have information on me at xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.

Thanks,
Beth
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 APR 12 by HMF Admin
Beth,

First, thank you for your continued support of HMF.

You had multiple member accounts and your premium renewal was applied to your original account with your old email address. We have combined your accounts and adjusted your premium member expiration date. Thanks again for your support !
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most recent 17 NOV 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 NOV 10 by ChrissyM
Hi-I am wanting to know the name of the rose in this photo. It was taken at the Chelsea flower show in 2003 by a photographer-but the rose was not named.If anyone can identify it I would appreciate it.
Down under Aussie gardener.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 16 NOV 10 by ChrissyM
It is small but I can see it?
I will add a larger one. It has a creamy peach petal with a darker pink reverse.
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 16 NOV 10 by Jay-Jay
Is it "Eden Romantica"? See the two pictures of Jackeline.
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 16 NOV 10 by ChrissyM
Hi-thanks for that. I have had a look but it seems to be more pink-but gorgeous none the less.
Christine.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 17 NOV 10 by Jay-Jay
Good luck with Your search ChrissyM!
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 16 NOV 10 by Kathy Strong
Possibly Esperance?
A florist rose that is slowly making its way to gardens.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 16 NOV 10 by ChrissyM
Hello and thank you for replying. I looked it up and it is a lovely rose but sadly not the one. Like trying to find a needle in a haystack!
Christine.
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Reply #8 of 7 posted 17 NOV 10 by Kathy Strong
Well, if the rose was shown at Chelsea, then it was probably greenhouse grown, which could well mean the colors would be different than the same rose grown outdoors. Good luck with this quest.
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most recent 24 MAY 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 JUN 08 by sandra
Is this rose a repeata bloomer?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 24 MAY 09 by beth
In my yard in Ontario (zone 5b) Morden Snowbeauty repeats as well as most other shrub roses. That is to say, the first flush in spring and the last flush in fall are always the best and there is sporatic flowering in between.
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most recent 24 MAY 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 MAY 09 by beth
Morden Sunrise is extremely lovely--one of the most beautiful--in the first, spring flush. My experience with it, however, is that in a wet year it will be devoured by blackspot. And I do mean devoured!
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