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12 MAY 09 by
jedmar
This is interesting! What is your first impression? And what is it called in Chinese?
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This came to me via Helga Brichet along with several other Chinese clones, she is in the process of telling me who obtained them. This rose was collected, ie found and is closer to the descriptions and Lithos than anything else I have seen
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#2 of 2 posted
15 SEP 11 by
IanM
Agreed, this is one of the best contenders for Hume's Blush that I have seen.
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I apologise for mistakenly saying this clone came from china. It was given to me by Helga Brichet but was found on a field trip to Laos by Mr Katsuhiko Maebara and Prof Yoshihuro Ueda
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#1 of 2 posted
28 SEP 09 by
Jack L
Is this new found different from the one existing in Japan (below) Hume's Blush Tea-Scented China ? http://wakorisa.exblog.jp/6780051/
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I'm sorry but I don't know, the picture isn't obvious and I'm not familier with their clone
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