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Not the best image, but the only one so far of this survivor from 1832.
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It is only 82 years after it was bred so it should be correct shouldn't it......? I don't think it did survive HubertG. All the nurseries listed are historic archives. But thank you for sharing the photo with us.
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27 MAY 18 by
HubertG
I guess I just meant that it was a survivor in the sense that it was one of the earliest of Teas that was still being sold commercially into the 20th century when Teas were a bit passé. Hopefully it still survived forgotten in some old garden or cemetery, just waiting to be enjoyed again. The photo might help at some point.
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