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Article (magazine)  (2015)  Page(s) 10, 14(photo).  Includes photo(s).
 
Among the several heritage roses available are four ‘found roses’ with the study names of ‘Renu’s Apricot Tea’, ‘Rajakkad China’, ‘Madurai Tea’ and ‘Holiday Home Climber’.....‘Madurai Tea’ was located in the ‘plants for sale’ in a nursery in Madurai town (Tamil Nadu).
Newsletter  (Apr 2014)  Page(s) 19.  
 
From "What is the next step?", by John Hook]
In India, the “Seven Day Rose”, ”Renu Apricot Tea” and ”Madirai Tea” are but a few of the found roses. All of these have been given temporary names, but to be taken seriously they need to be identified to give them more chance of being preserved.
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