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If I was told this was a 19th century French Tea Rose I wouldn't doubt it, that is, just going by the photos here.
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jedmar
The volatile components are closest to Comtesse de Labarthe and Gloire de Dijon.
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I have had Heirloom over 15 years, Few years back i dug her up and potted her in large pot. Giant deep roots I did this to save it. Last year was amazing I used Bacillus+amyloliquefaciens+strain+D747* Bonide makes one called revitalize. Use for roots and leaves. NO MORE BLACKSPOT! Thought you all should know about this.
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When it's right, there may not be a more beautiful bloom than Signature.
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Thank You Maddalena, for sharing all those beautiful photo's of Your magnificent performing roses. I like the photo's of the complete plants in full bloom, or adorned with hips.
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