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Bloomfield Abundance rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Lance Mellon
According to Peter Beales, Roger Phillips, and Martyn Rix, this is the true Bloomfield Abundance, and those guys are the gurus, in my opinion. Whether or not it is a sport of Cecil Brunner is not the question (it may be). But these guys all list the small-budded, long-sepeled plant as the Bloomfield. And I have grown them both side by side, and I do see many differences. Cecile Brunner is rounded, early blooming, and stockier. The Bloomfield Abundance is spindlier, late blooming, and has those long sepals. Over here in CA, there is also quite a bit of controversy regarding this rose. People swear by the found, large pink rose now attributed to Bloomfield Abundance. But I will stick with the Beales, Phillips, etc, school as I have been observing them for years and see a difference and where that large pink rose came from is a mystery.
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AKA-196-21 rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of kazanlik
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Dew Condensation rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Elestrial's Garden
Dew Condensation mingling with The Fairy - fall 2025, zone 7a
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République de Montmartre rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
15/09/25 France
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Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
Same bud, opening up. 16/9/25. I'm reserving my proper assessment of the fragrance for now as I have some hayfever, but my first impression is that it's fruity and reminded me of the scent of 'Mrs B R Cant'.
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Rouge Adam rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
15/09/25 France
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Imogen rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Michael's Roses....
My garden, Evansville IN USA Sept 15, 2025
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Botero rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Huyustus
15/09/25 France
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