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'R. incarnata' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 131-553
most recent 5 FEB 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 FEB 22 by thebig-bear
Where did all the previous comments in Discussion id : 123-565 suddenly disappear to?!
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 5 FEB 22 by HMF Admin
Your post was deleted - did you not deleted it ?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 5 FEB 22 by thebig-bear
No I didn't - there was a new reply to the thread in the last 2 days that had been added, and then the next time I looked it had vanished.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 5 FEB 22 by HMF Admin
Okay, we will look into this.
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Discussion id : 123-565
most recent 27 OCT 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 OCT 20 by thebig-bear
Does anyone else find it very surprising and interesting that this rose seems (according to the lineage tab) to be able to semi-regularly produce repeat flowering offspring?
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Discussion id : 121-767
most recent 25 MAY 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 MAY 20 by Gdisaz10
Great maiden blush is a rose that attracts cetonias (Oxythyrea funesta). The base is very bare. Very bare shrub of leaves. At 24-25 degrees the scent is very sweet and intense.
I do not recommend this rose in the plains of northern Italy because it is always infested with this insect. Even 4/5 individuals per flower.
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Discussion id : 104-019
most recent 4 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 AUG 17 by Sambolingo
Available from - Old Market Farm
www.oldmarketfarm.com
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