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'À Feuilles de Chanvre' rose Reviews & Comments
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I'm new to this - I do not HAVE this rose but rather would WANT a cutting. How do I change this?
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There should be an EDIT or DELETE button I think. Trying to find out, I see I am now shown as HAVE/WANT. We’ll get help from Admin.
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Go to your member page (orange MY ACCOUNT button) and click the Cuttings tab to remove cuttings.
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Aha, that worked. So you don’t do it in the rose’s page, but instead in your Member page. I’ll have to reMEMBER that. Thanks Admin. You got that Jennymaus2?
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HI! thanks - it must have worked as I no longer see any cuttings that I "have". Best, jennymaus2
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Why the note "bred by Braun" for this rose?
The discovery by "Monique" establishes it was a sport of semi-plena discovered, according to the cited documentation, by M. Flobert.
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17 AUG 19 by
jedmar
The note was incorrect. Heinrich Braun was the botanist who described this rose. Thank you for the heads up!
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Recently a sport of Alba Semi-Plena is discovered on a branch of Rosa cannabifolia (at nursery De Bierkreek in the Netherlands). As Rosa cannabifola is a real oddity, we can asume that by the malformations (the foliage does not resemble that of a rose) that Rosa cannabifolia is the sport and Alba Semi-Plena the original plant. See a picture and comment on my website at Rosa Alba Maxima: http://oldroses.nl/my-roses/albas/alba-maxima/
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So interesting! Glad you shared.
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