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most recent 6 JUN 17  
Initial post 6 JUN 17 by Sambolingo
I bought 'Geschwind's Orden' from Rogue Valley a few years ago, and my plant matches the photos of 'Gem of the Prairies' here.
My plant gets blackspot quite badly. The disease defoliated it recently.
most recent 8 MAY 10  
Initial post 8 MAY 10 by kev
i believe that the rose we have and is shown in the photos are so different as to be a seperate rose by accident or more likely by mutatation over time. caused by continuous grafting.