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'Fragrant Lace ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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18 APR 18 by
Michael Garhart
The lineage is off a little. The US Patent states its the product of a Red HT x Lavender HT, and that the product is a Rose-Red HT. It reads a little weird, but its slightly more clear as you read further down.
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#1 of 2 posted
19 APR 18 by
Patricia Routley
I think we have it straight now, Michael. Thanks.
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#2 of 2 posted
19 APR 18 by
Michael Garhart
woot! Its sad we'll never know the full lineage.
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18 APR 11 by
sharose
I am trying to locate "JACsee — Fragrant Lace Hybrid Tea Rose." I lost mine, which I had growing for about 15 years, from winter kill. I keep trying to add the rose to my wish list and also my watch list. The site tells me to register, but I am already registered and signed in.
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#1 of 1 posted
18 APR 11 by
HMF Admin
We'll take a look to see why you're unable to access your HMF Wish List.
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1 DEC 06 by
SDroselover
Where can I buy this rose? thanks!
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14 SEP 05 by
John Moody
This is available own-root from NC Roseland.
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#1 of 3 posted
14 MAY 06 by
LaurenL
Wonderful -- I much prefer own-root when I can get it. Who and where is NC Roseland? I can't find them listed.
edit: I did find NC Roseland. :-) Thanks for the lead. They currently list French Lace among their roses, but not Fragrant Lace. I'll check into it!
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#2 of 3 posted
14 MAY 06 by
HMF Admin
We've added Roseland (in North Carolina) to the list of suppliers but note for the future, you can search for part of a name. In this case using the name contains option and searching for "Roseland" would have listed this nursery for you.
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#3 of 3 posted
14 MAY 06 by
HMF Admin
Please let us know what you find out so we can update the site accordingly, as it seems we may have this rose listed for Roseland in error now. We await your response.
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