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'Fires of Alamo' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 12 NOV 21
Rose
Fires of Alamo
Initial post
12 NOV 21
by
AndrewBarocco
After looking at Mike's original notes and talking with him, the pollen parent was an unknown or long forgotten Ralph Moore miniature that he had at the time. I wish I had more information but that is the best we can do for now on this one.
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most recent 30 JAN 21
Rose
Fires of Alamo
Initial post
30 JAN 21
by
Singularly Beautiful Roses
Since Mike registered it as a HT I grow it among my single HT's. Blooms and foliage are very similar to Dortmund. Only grows to 3-4' in height.
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most recent 8 MAR 18
Rose
Fires of Alamo
Initial post
12 APR 17
by
Rob Byrnes
Is hybrid tea the correct class for this one?
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#1
posted
9 JAN 18
by
AndrewBarocco
Definitely not, I don't know how these things happen...
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#2
posted
9 JAN 18
by
Patricia Routley
I don't grow it. Should it be Hyb Kordesii?
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#3
posted
8 MAR 18
by
Rob Byrnes
That sounds like a good category Patricia.
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most recent 29 AUG 13
Rose
Fires of Alamo
Initial post
29 AUG 13
by
Novie
Available from - Antique Rose Emporium
www.antiqueroseemporium.com
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