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Initial post 2 days ago by Bug_girl
Could it be Blaze of Glory? I've seen the box rose folks swapping similar but not quite roses and often they will be an older J&P rose.
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Initial post 2 days ago by Huyustus
Available from - Promesse de fleurs
https://www.promessedefleurs.com/rosiers/rosiers-par-variete/rosiers-the-grandes-fleurs/rosier-eleganza-oh-happy-day.html
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Initial post 3 days ago by AndromedaSea
This rose has been growing in my garden for several years. It’s such an easy rose to grow! I garden in humid zone 7b NJ, in alkaline clay. This rose is in unrelenting full sun, and never have I seen a scorched bloom. And when this rose flushes, there are a LOT of blooms! I also don’t think I’ve seen blackspot on Dame de Coeur, and just about everything gets blackspot here. I like the growth habit, nice and open. It’s just a great rose all around, for me.
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Initial post 8 days ago by Bug_girl
Florentina is such a great rose, I sprouted a couple seedlings. This is the first to bloom. It is more coral colored, blooms in terminal clusters like the parent. August 9, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 8 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
If this is a OP seedling it should be listed separately. Nice!
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 5 days ago by Bug_girl
Thanks! I thought it had to be registered or something? Anyway, if not cool! I will see about doing that.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 5 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
No, it doesn't have to be registered.

You can call it what you wish and should be recorded as a new listing.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 3 days ago by Margaret Furness
Within limits. It would be prudent to check that the name you have in mind isn't already in use. It annoys me that some of the big firms re-use names (cheaper to register them that way?), and declare a rose extinct - even when it's still around - so they can use its name.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 3 days ago by Bug_girl
Understood. I too get super annoyed when they recycle names!
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