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'Rosa banksiae 'Red'' rose Reviews & Comments
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2 JAN 24 by
A Rose Man
This cultivar is listed as triploid in the paper 'Pollen diameter and guard cell length as predictors of ploidy in diverse rose cultivars, species, and breeding lines'
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13 SEP 17 by
Polly G.
I see that Red Ribbons grows in zone 6b. I garden in Upstate NY, zone 5a; does anyone know of a good replacement for Red Ribbons this far north? Thanks!
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31 MAR 15 by
Michael Garhart
They are selling this as "Rosa banksia 'Red'" again this year, here in Oregon. Hines Nursery was on the tag.
Its definitely Red Ribbons, though :]
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#1 of 3 posted
31 MAR 15 by
Patricia Routley
Added as unofficial synonyms. Perhaps they think they can get away with it by mis-spelling the species name.
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#2 of 3 posted
31 MAR 15 by
Michael Garhart
I used to work for a competing company. The company distributing this likely does not even know they are selling a fraud, lol. Its not a business of deep thought or shenanigans.
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#3 of 3 posted
31 MAR 15 by
Michael Garhart
What makes me mad, is that its pinned to a mini trellis, making it look like the customer is buying a climber. When it grows out, it will sprawl and not climb. Its just... infuriating. The poor folks that buy this, not knowing, because they want a pretty yard.
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24 APR 12 by
Kathy Strong
"Red Ribbons" is sold as "Lady Banks Red" by Lowe's (the big box store) in Southern California. Their source is Nakase Brothers Wholesale Nursery. See photos.
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24 APR 12 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Talk about a misnomer. Thanks for clearing that up.
Commercialism can be very deceptive.
Btw, I actually called Nakase a couple of years ago to inquire about this very topic. I spoke to customer service. They could give me no clear answer.
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