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Found rose thought to be Aglaia. South Australia, zone 9, early autumn. Sets lots of hips. Two of these 4 floated in water, but worth planting, since it has produced repeat-flowering offspring.
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From the blog L'âge-bleu.de, June 26, 2015 Courtesy of Raphaela Langenberg
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Uploaded 18 APR 21 |
‘Aglaia’. From "The American Florist", April 2, 1898, p. 991
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
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South Australia, zone 9b, mid-spring. 5 cuts, or stems: I don't recall the difference at present.
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Uploaded 23 OCT 20 |
From "Mrs. Theodosia B. Shepherd's descriptive catalogue of California flowers", 1897, p. 24
Courtesy of the Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 9 JAN 23 |
Rose photo courtesy of J & K
Roseraie du Val-de-Marne, Paris, France 2015
Uploaded 19 OCT 19 |
photo from the 1913 catalog, Biltmore Nursery Roses, Asheville, North Carolina; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 29 DEC 21 |
From the Storrs & Harrison 1897 Spring catalogue, p. 97
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 21 AUG 19 |
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