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Freiherr von Marschall in Australia is usually Mme Lambard. This photo reminds me more of M. Tillier.
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#1 of 4 posted
21 MAY 21 by
Nadene
Hi Margaret, The roses planted in Garden bed HRG 130 are a little messy. I have taken further photos which I will post as soon as they are sorted. Hopefully the extra photos will help. Thanks Nadene
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#2 of 4 posted
29 MAY 21 by
Nadene
Hi Margaret, If I may temporarily expand this Study file from F06 to the whole garden bed HRG130. It is very much muddled up, with the possibility of incorrect replacements, replacements going in back to front, old incorrect maps referenced or original planting back to front etc. There is also different roses within a group of roses. Theoretically the order of the garden bed left (being North) to right (being South) should be General Schablikine, Mme Charles, Freiherr von Marschall, Archiduc Joseph, Francis Dubreuil. Some older maps had Suitor, Jean Ducher, Mary Guthrie and Baby Alberic. All except Jean Ducher (G. Nabbond) can be ruled out. I have posted below a sample photo of each rose or rough group of roses. I have many more photos if you need to see more of any particular rose. I have added a number and further comments within each Photo. All of these photos were taken on March 31, 2021.
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#3 of 4 posted
29 MAY 21 by
Nadene
Continued... The following roses are mixed together in a 1.5m x 1.5m area HRG 130 G04
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Identifying roses isn't my strong point! To start with the easy ones, I'd say the reds are all "Not Francis Dubreuil" aka "Francis Dubreuil (in commerce as)". I don't think there's a G. Nabonnand among the photos. I'll call in the cavalry about the others.
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