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'Sweet Flora' rose Reviews & Comments
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20 SEP 13 by
Simon Voorwinde
I have never understood why so many people have chosen to 'favourite' this seedling of mine... it's just a single, pink, once flowering, mulitflora-like rose *shrugs* and the only person to ever see it in person is a friend of mine in NSW, Australia, who was sent a plant of it a few years back... 'tis is a mystery.
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#1 of 4 posted
21 SEP 13 by
Margaret Furness
Probably the webspider again; it selects roses with no Buy From and/or Garden listings.
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#2 of 4 posted
21 SEP 13 by
Simon Voorwinde
I'm not sure what you mean by a webspider, Margaret? A search engine can spider a website to index it for searching but it cannot interact with it and do things like activate a favourites button. It must be people doing it... but I just don't understand why?
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#5 of 4 posted
6 MAR 18 by
Plazbo
I do it because the favourite list doesn't seem to have a limit (that I've hit anyway) while the watch list has (or did for me anyway). Its just easy to favourite a rose of interest to come back to it later.
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#3 of 4 posted
8 DEC 14 by
styrax
All things said, I wonder what this rose will do crossed with a Rugosa or moss. Note the high gland count on the stems and buds. MORjerry (according to Kim) is the only un-stinky Rugos moss- supposedly the polyantha, and thus multiflora blood. Maybe worth trying, if only because.
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#4 of 4 posted
8 DEC 14 by
styrax
All things said, I wonder what this rose will do crossed with a Rugosa or moss. Note the high gland count on the stems and buds. MORjerry (according to Kim) is the only un-stinky Rugos moss- supposedly the polyantha, and thus multiflora blood. Maybe worth trying, if only because.
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