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'Rosa cannabifolia' rose Reviews & Comments
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22 JAN 20 by
jennymaus2
I'm new to this - I do not HAVE this rose but rather would WANT a cutting. How do I change this?
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#1 of 4 posted
22 JAN 20 by
Patricia Routley
There should be an EDIT or DELETE button I think. Trying to find out, I see I am now shown as HAVE/WANT. We’ll get help from Admin.
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#2 of 4 posted
22 JAN 20 by
HMF Admin
Go to your member page (orange MY ACCOUNT button) and click the Cuttings tab to remove cuttings.
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#3 of 4 posted
22 JAN 20 by
Patricia Routley
Aha, that worked. So you don’t do it in the rose’s page, but instead in your Member page. I’ll have to reMEMBER that. Thanks Admin. You got that Jennymaus2?
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#4 of 4 posted
2 FEB 20 by
jennymaus2
HI! thanks - it must have worked as I no longer see any cuttings that I "have". Best, jennymaus2
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Initial post
17 AUG 19 by
Nastarana
Why the note "bred by Braun" for this rose?
The discovery by "Monique" establishes it was a sport of semi-plena discovered, according to the cited documentation, by M. Flobert.
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#1 of 1 posted
17 AUG 19 by
jedmar
The note was incorrect. Heinrich Braun was the botanist who described this rose. Thank you for the heads up!
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Initial post
25 JUN 13 by
Monique
Recently a sport of Alba Semi-Plena is discovered on a branch of Rosa cannabifolia (at nursery De Bierkreek in the Netherlands). As Rosa cannabifola is a real oddity, we can asume that by the malformations (the foliage does not resemble that of a rose) that Rosa cannabifolia is the sport and Alba Semi-Plena the original plant. See a picture and comment on my website at Rosa Alba Maxima: http://oldroses.nl/my-roses/albas/alba-maxima/
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#1 of 1 posted
23 OCT 15 by
slumgullion
So interesting! Glad you shared.
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