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Deborah Matthews
most recent 16 MAR 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 FEB 21 by Patricia Routley
I don’t know what this rose is, but my best guess might be ‘Aviateur Bleriot’. We would need more photos. It is not the ‘Adélaide d'Orléans’ (hybrid sempervirens, Jacques, 1825) or even "Adélaide d'Orléans (in commerce as)".
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 16 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Thanks Patricia. Ill post some more photos.
These photos show flower, climber form, stems and leaf.

Can anyone help with the identification of this rose please.

Deborah Matthews
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 4 MAR 21 by Nadene
Hi Patricia,
I have come across some old notes I had written down about this rose and hope it may be of use in identification. It is of a flower Apricot in colour fading to white, leaving only a hint of light pink / apricot.
Steve also looked at this rose and suggested that it may be Aviateur Bleriot, although he wasn't 100% sure. Looking up this rose Johno's photo of flower and bud look similar.
With thanks.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 4 MAR 21 by Patricia Routley
A pleasure Nadene. It is rare that a public garden is taking the efforts you are going to to display correcture nomenclature. I, for one, really appreciate what you are doing. Deborah needs to rename and reassign her photo to ‘Aviateur Bleriot’.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 7 MAR 21 by Nadene
Thank you for your kind comments Patricia.
I will remind Deb as well.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 16 MAR 21 by Patricia Routley
I have reassigned and corrected the caption of Deborah’s photo from ‘Adelaide d’Orleans’to ‘Aviateur Bleriot.
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PhotoDiscussion id : 125-804
most recent 1 MAR 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 FEB 21 by Patricia Routley
This photo looks a hybrid tea. ‘The patent for the floribunda ‘Cathedral City’ says it flowers predominantly in clusters.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 26 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Thank you Patricia.

Ill post some more photos. it was out in bloom today.
Can anyone assist please with identification of this rose.
The buds have what looks like young leaves sticking out the top of the bud
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 26 FEB 21 by Margaret Furness
The jargon term for what you describe is foliaceous sepals.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 28 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Thank you Margaret,
Are foliaceous sepals common?
Any ideas on what the rose could be?
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 1 MAR 21 by Margaret Furness
Yes, quite common, and useful as an identifying feature. Sorry I can't help with naming this rose.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 26 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Thank you Patricia.

Ill post more photos.
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most recent 17 FEB 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Can anyone please help identify a rose that is climbing on an arbor at the Ladies Garden, Old Parliament House Gardens in Canberra, Australia. Various old plans indicate possibly Adelaide d'Orleans or Alberric Barbier, Patricia Routley suggests it could be Aviateur Bleriot. We would appreciate feed back on what it is. Unfortunately, it is not currently flowering, however, we capture a bloom photo in November (Spring) last year.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 FEB 21 by Patricia Routley
Take some foliage over to the Alberic Barbier at Site No. HRG 157, K11. Ladies Garden. ‘Alberic Barbier’s foliage is so distinctive and will help you eliminate, or confirm this possibility, even without a bloom.
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PhotoDiscussion id : 125-605
most recent 16 FEB 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 FEB 21
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Reply #1 of 0 posted 16 FEB 21 by Deborah Matthews
Thanks Patricia. I will follow up as you suggest.

Can anyone please assist with the identification of this rose? The plan shows Camp David. Is this correct if not what do you think?

Deb
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