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"Tylor Carll" rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 66-388
most recent 25 JUN 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 AUG 12 by Fred Boutin
Seems to be the hybrid Setigera 'Erinnerung an Brod'.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 15 AUG 12 by Jay-Jay
I have to disagree on that point of view; or all the photo's of Erinnerung an Brod are made of a wrong rose and the description doesn't match this rose... And Erinnerung an Brod is a once-bloomer!
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 15 AUG 12 by Fred Boutin
I have grown and observed the "Tylor Carrl" rose for 30 years and have noticed all the variations and mixes in colors from light red to dark red to black with an array of bluish violets and purples, matching 'Erinnerung an Brod'.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 16 AUG 12 by Jay-Jay
Then please explain, why this rose is described as a hybrid perpetual?
As for the for the form: the only flower (on photo), that is posted on HMF, doesn't look like Erinnerung an Brod at all.
Other characteristics aren't posted as photo's. Did You photograph Your 30 year experience with this found rose? (maybe to share with the HMF community?)
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 24 JUN 21 by jmile
It is not Erinnerung an Brod. I have it and it is completely different. Different form different color different habit.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 25 JUN 21 by jedmar
Agree, looks like a Bourbon.
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