"Fake Perle" rose Reviews & Comments
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as to 'harry kirk' i can help out with some impressions of the plant labelled 'harry kirk' at sangerhausen, in addition to my entries resp.'harry kirk' database
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Thank you. The clues to "Fake Perle" extend to “Wood Street Buff-Yellow”, found in Balingup, WA. " Very similar to “Fake Perle” except that the colour is buff-yellow to apricot, and the new growth is even darker."
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#2 of 3 posted
27 AUG 21 by
kai-eric
a possibility might be 'medea' ,a canary yellow variety of 1892 which was said having more spreading habit.
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#3 of 3 posted
27 AUG 21 by
HubertG
I've given serious consideration to "Fake Perle" possibly being 'Medea' before. 'Medea' was a rose that seemed to do well in Australia and regularly appeared in the recommended roses list in the papers.
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