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Recent Member Comments, Questions and Answers
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5 AUG by
HubertG
Although the references invariably give 'Julien Potin' x 'Sensation' as the parentage, the 1936 US patent gives a more subtle pedigree.
"Parentage:- Both parents were unnamed seedlings with seed ancestor Julien Potin and pollen ancestor Sensation."
I read that as ('Julien Potin' x 'Sensation') x ('Julien Potin' x 'Sensation').
The usual parentages given for the other four Aicardi roses with US patents (Eternal Youth, Rome Glory, Saturnia and Principessa delle Rose) are the same as given in their patents, so I see no reason to doubt the patent parentage for 'Signora'.
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#1 of 1 posted
7 AUG by
jedmar
Indeed, parentage modified, thank you!
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5 AUG by
MiGreenThumb
Sadly, it appears as many as 50% of Huyustus's images are probably not Graham Thomas if you really start looking.
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#1 of 3 posted
5 AUG by
Kathy Strong
Can admin please contact this poster and ask him to post no more than his two best pictures of each variety each day. I find this dump behavior for every photo on his camera to also be very annoying. We ONLY want to see the photos that are NOT just repetitive.
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#2 of 3 posted
6 AUG by
HMF Admin
This advice / request is applicable to all HMF's guests.
There is a cost associated with the storage and display of each photo uploaded to HMF. Per photo it's minimal but the aggregate is really beginning to add up for HMF.
Please upload only your best photos and instead of very similar bloom photos consider including a whole plant image along with other characteristic identifying photos for rare or unique plants.
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#3 of 3 posted
7 AUG by
jedmar
This happened when he was a new member. He was contacted and has changed his postings accordingly.
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Initial post
7 AUG by
Ericchn
It’s actually quite surprising that this novelty from Kordes performs very well under summer heat: flowers non-stop and keeps the lovely shape and fragrance of the flowers, the plant itself stays compact, without long shoots. Excellent disease resistance as well.
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7 AUG by
Unregistered Guest
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