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Breeze Hill  rose photo courtesy of member Old Glory
One or more site guests believe this photo is incorrectly labeled or inaccurate !
Discussion id : 55-619
most recent 2 JUL 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JUN 11 by Palustris
There are too few petals for this rose to be 'Breeze Hill' and is too deeply colored. If I recall correctly, there are two contenders for the "real" 'Breeze Hill' with the the major difference being the 'Breeze Hill' at Elizabeth Park is less peach colored than the competing rose. I would be interested in seeing photos of the 'Breeze Hill' at Cranford and Brooklyn BG to compare them with that at Elizabeth Park. All the other 'Breeze Hill' photos here on HMF appear to be the one from Europe with the slight hint of peachy buff.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 JUL 11 by jedmar
Indeed, the rose at L'Haÿ seems identical. Can you please post this valuable picture also under photos?
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Discussion id : 55-621
most recent 30 JUN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JUN 11 by Old Glory
Hello,
this is the first flowering of Breeze Hill. I'll wait as there are flowers on. What do you mean, where can I buy the Breeze Hill?
My Apricot Breeze is from Schultheis.

Kind regards
Old Glory
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 30 JUN 11 by Palustris
Thanks for the speedy response. It is very useful to know where a rose was purchased if the photo was not taken in a public garden. This allows us to help identify incorrectly labeled roses. Look at the pictures of 'Breeze Hill' that I uploaded from Elizabeth Park. You will see that it doesn't match the color of the other roses in the photos. From this we can understand that the rose in Elizabeth Park is probably not the true 'Breeze Hill'.

It would be the same process if we knew where a rose was purchased. If the roses from that vendor did not match the other roses of that type, then we can assume the vendor has the wrong rose. In your case it might be that the immature rose looks less full than a more mature plant, or the vendor sent a mis-labelled rose or he has the wrong rose. So it is important that a date and vendor accompany the photo. Let's wait and see what further flowers look like with your rose. It very well could be correct.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 30 JUN 11 by Old Glory
You're right. I have the rose in my garden.
I write on here and make new photos when it blooms again.
so that we can rule out any wrong delivery.
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