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Discussion id : 72-343
most recent 14 JUN 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 13 by tashu
I love this rose. Wonderful colour, just wonderful. Watch it, but don't eat him !Nice scent also! I want more...
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 13 JUN 13 by Nastarana
I remember the romantica roses from meilland and the generosa roses from Guillot arriving in nurseries in CA, USA, in about the late 1990s, I think. It seems like there was a bit of buzz about the romanticas. I remember thinking the generosas looked nicer, at least in nursery pots. Then they seemed to disappear after only about two years.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 14 JUN 13 by Kim Rupert
Arena Roses held the rights to the Generosa roses. Once Arena went bankrupt, no one else picked them up. I guess either no one else was sufficiently impressed; the introducers remaining had enough with the English and Romantica roses or the prices wanted for the Generosa rights seemed more than was desirable. The few I grew were definitely more like climbers in my climate.
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