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Initial post 2 JUN by zilredloh
I have two roses I'm trying to identify and was hoping this group could help. (Will put roses in two different threads for ease of responding).

I live in Chicago, and was taking a walk in Jackson Park in a wooded landscape space outside the Japanese garden (Garden of the Phoenix). And I was surprised to come across a rose in a woodland setting there and I'm very curious what it could be.

It was receiving sun at the time, but definitely was also in a shaded area and seemed to be thriving. (Part-sun) Very minimal thorns, found long canes but appeared to be a bushy habit, 4-5' tall, matte green leaves, a delicate spicy, sweet fragrance to the flower.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 3 JUN by Patricia Routley
Could it be ‘Therese Bugnet’ 1941?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 5 JUN by zilredloh
I think that could be it. The only difference I could see from online images of 'Therese Bugnet' is the size of the bloom, but it's probably nominal. Thanks!!
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 5 JUN by Patricia Routley
A pleasure zilredloh. You gave us excellent photos to play with.
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