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"Fake Perle" rose Reviews & Comments
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Judging by the pictures, I think your rose may be a match for our "Giannini Tea" found in the Sierra foothills. Doesn't help with the ID, but if we have it in two countries, we at least know it was once commercially available and not a chance seedling.
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Would you post photos of your rose, please? "Fake Perle" has two sources but they were from the same property, so they may have been the same. One was sent to WA as Perle des Jardins. the other was labelled Marechal Niel at Ruston's roses; hence the two study names, "Fake Perle" and "David's Not Marechal Niel". I've had an own-root plants for several years. So far it is low-growing for a tea, and spreading; and very floriferous.
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#2 of 13 posted
15 NOV 17 by
Tearose
Here's a link to some pictures I have online. I'm sure there are more, which I'll look for, but these show some plant details. https://photos.app.goo.gl/3EfgWGCXMnpf7zEG3
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Thank you - I'll pass it on to the experts.
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#4 of 13 posted
15 NOV 17 by
Tearose
I'm having a problem posting links to the bloom photos. I've tried half a dozen times, and when I click on continue, it disappears.
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Might be worth posting just one at a time, and see if that works. I have a vague memory that there are website security issues with posting multiple links on one message.
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#6 of 13 posted
15 NOV 17 by
Tearose
Bloom photos one at a time: https://photos.app.goo.gl/kC3ZbPErA1tcu9C83
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#7 of 13 posted
15 NOV 17 by
Tearose
next photo:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Hmsg9pv8RELGQgoD3
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#8 of 13 posted
15 NOV 17 by
Tearose
last photo:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/lFhVwgynUfn9alZo1
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Yes, HMF does have a one link per post restriction. AFAIK there are no security problems with multiple links. I suspect they included the restriction more as a deterrent to spammers.
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Thank you. I think the receptacles of "Fake Perle" are broader. I'll post some prickle photos later.
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Jill, would you like me to open a page for "Giannini Tea"? That way you can add photos direct to the page. We can always merge "Giannini Tea" and "Fake Perle" later if they are proved to be the same rose.
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#12 of 13 posted
16 NOV 17 by
Tearose
Yes, that might be a good way to do it. Thanks!
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