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Nadene
most recent 18 JUL 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 JUL 21 by HubertG
Maybe 'Joyfulness'??. I'm only guessing.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 18 JUL 21 by Nadene
Wonderful, I will look into it.
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most recent 10 JUL 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUL 21 by HubertG
It does look very much 'Lorraine Lee' to me. You should be able to tell it by it's distinctive fragrance, comparing it to known specimens.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 10 JUL 21 by Nadene
Thank you for the feed back. I look forward to Spring when I can compare fragrances. Would it be safe for me to move all OPH26 E01 photos to Lorraine Lee, Alister Clark Hybrid Gigantea, Tea?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 10 JUL 21 by HubertG
Maybe wait for more responses before reassigning the photos. 'Lorraine Lee' is an excellent winter-flowerer. I'm not sure how well it would fare in Canberra, but if it's flowering there now or at least looking like it isn't dormant, that would be another reason to suggest 'Lorraine Lee' as an identity.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 10 JUL 21 by Nadene
Both the Lorraine Lee climbers and bush on the Tennis courts still have the odd flower. This specimen threw me as it is on the small size (although it has to be pruned back hard because there are so many roses within such as small garden). I will hold off just in case more comments come through.
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most recent 12 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 21 by Nadene
I am a fully paid member and have now been denied access to the site photos, members question and comments as well as all my personal photos.
I am urgently seeking immediate access in accordance with my membership.
Nadene Edwards
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 JUN 21 by HMF Admin
HMF experienced a technical issue centered around the display of photos. The issue has been resolved.
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Initial post 2 APR 21 by Nadene
Would anyone please be able to confirm if this climber is Daydream or point me in the direction of other possibilities. It is located where Queen of Hearts, Clark, A. should of been planted. It would most likely be an Alister Clark rose.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 3 APR 21 by Patricia Routley
It looks about right, but I don’t grow it. How does HRG167 J10 compare with the Daydream at HRG167 J14?
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 4 APR 21 by Nadene
Hi Patricia,
I had initially compared this rose to its neighbour and they were pretty much identical. I just thought on the side of caution to seek another opinion. These two on the Tennis courts always outshine the one in Rex Hazlewood.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 3 APR 21 by billy teabag
This looks like Daydream. The blooms are right, the hips are right, the very prickly stems are right, the growth habit is right and the foliage is right - including its susceptibility to black spot.
The blooms are exquisite and the hips are quite dramatic - it makes a large crop of hips if the spent blooms aren't trimmed.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 4 APR 21 by Nadene
Thanks billy teabag,
It will now have the correct plaque made for it.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 2 JUN 21 by Patricia Routley
On your listing for the Senate Tennis Courts, you have the class listed as Climbing Hybrid Tea, Hybrid Gigantea.
Are you happy with that for your set-in-stone plaque?
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