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"Grenfell Farmhouse rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 83-480
most recent 2 MAR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAR 15 by Patricia Routley
"Warwick Unknown" which came to me in 2009 on its own roots is planted next to a West Australian foundling, "Kelvin Road" also own roots, and which I believe to be 'La Reine'. They appear to be the same. I would appreciate feedback from those Australians who also grow "Warwick Unknown".
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Discussion id : 37-082
most recent 9 JUN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUN 09 by cree
This rose has repeat bloomed from spring to autumn.
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Discussion id : 32-692
most recent 30 DEC 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 DEC 08 by cree
PROVISIONAL NAME “Warwick Unknown” . TODAY’S DATE Dec 29-08
SEEMINGLY IN WHICH GROUP
ORIGINAL LOCATION: Found in far west QLD on a property, name of property or location unknown. As told to me.
ESTIMATED AGE OF PROPERTY
OTHER KNOWN HISTORY My plant obtained from L QLD, she stated her plant was obtained in Warwick, under the name Warwick Unknown.
MAIN FLOWER COLOUR: Lilac Pink
OTHER COLORS OR TINTINGS
INFLORESCENCE
BUD Unopened Unfolding: Globular
BLOOM FORM Button Eye
Pointel: Central knot with small green eye? Not sure if I have said this right
BLOOM SEASON: Late December (first month of summer)
BLOOM SIZE 6.5cm wide. 3.5 cm deep
BLOOM PETALS No. 65 PETALOID No. 10 Form
Texture: Not thick see pic
BLOOM PEDICEL stiff or bending, smooth or prickly
BLOOM FRAGRANCE: sweet damask powder not overly strong

BLOOM ANTHER: see photo
BLOOM FILAMENT
= BLOOM STAMEN or male organ Hidden or evident

BLOOM STIGMAS
BLOOM STYLES
= BLOOM PISTIL or female organ Hidden or evident

HIP COLOUR
HIP TEXTURE
HIP SIZE
HIP SHAPE
HIP CROP
SEPALS
LEAF NUMBER Sparse Foliage Dense foliage
LEAF COLOUR: mid-green Mature New
LEAF TEXTURE OR SURFACE: Firm. Not overly thick. Smooth on top, rough under
LEAF SIZE; LEAF
LEAFLET Terminal: 3-3.5cm
Mid: 2.4cm
Lower: 1cm
Base
LEAFLET SHAPE: See photos
Tip
Mid
Lower
Base
LEAF FORM
LEAF MARGIN
LEAF RACHIS
LEAF PETIOLES
LEAFLET PETIOLES Petiolulate Attached by a short stalk Sessile Attached directly to petiole
LEAF FRAGRANCE
BRACTS
STIPULE
AURICLES> yes most only have one and on one side only, but not always on the same side.
PRICKLES Little, very sharp and very fine bristles
New prickle color : Green. new brown/tan older see photo
ORIGINAL BUSH Form Height Width Grafted Own roots
CANES New growth color
Mature cane surface
DISEASE: Black spot
Does this cultivar remind you of any other? If so, which one, why, and why do you think it is not that other cultivar?
Rose Edouard possibly?
Baronne Prévost ?
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