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Discussion id : 87-151
most recent 7 AUG 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 AUG 15 by Michael Garhart
General plant and bloom architecture look like 'Birthday Girl', except that it is less double and more coral-red toned. I cannot see how they are not related somehow.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 7 AUG 15 by Charles Quest-Ritson
Yes, 'Artiste' only has five petals. I think the charm of 'Birthday Girl' (generally known as 'Cocorico' in France) lies in the wave of its petals. As for their being related to each other, you may be right, but seedlings with that sort of colouring do turn up quite often in the breeding houses of large-scale breeders.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 7 AUG 15 by Michael Garhart
I agree, but the stems and foliage. Its uncanny.
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