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'St. John' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 2 JUL 10
Rose
St. John (floribunda, Harkness, 1995)
Initial post
2 JUL 10
by
Michael Garhart
"A Floribunda introduced by Harkness in 1994. Flowers white, in small clusters with a moderate scent. Parentage: ‘Prima’ x ‘Grace Abounding’. Photographed in the Harkness rose fields near Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK."
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#1
posted
2 JUL 10
by
Kathy Strong
Then the listing as "Diploid" is probably wrong.
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#2
posted
2 JUL 10
by
Michael Garhart
Most likely. I think its just an artifact left over from when HMF was just starting with ploidy.
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#3
posted
2 JUL 10
by
HMF Admin
Thank you ! Listing updated.
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