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The description of the fragrance as 'none-to mild' is possibly untrue. There may be two different roses around, one masquerading as Excellenz with little fragrance. The Excellenz we have is extremely fragrant.
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#1 of 4 posted
14 APR 07 by
jedmar
Or it is the other way round. Older literature does not mention fragrance. The rose which is commercialised in USA seems to be a found rose, identified as Excellenz von Schubert.
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Very interesting since these both look much like the same rose. I have met other people who have grown the non-fragrant one and were convinced that they were the same. I've never been able to compare them. Has someone done so?
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#3 of 4 posted
14 APR 07 by
jedmar
We will try to find out more about how Excellenz was identified; might take some time though.
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Wow! That'd be wonderful. I just never get the time for such as this.
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I still cannot edit my clematis list even when logged on.
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After logging in I cannot seem to make changes in my clematis list. I cannot find any 'edit' signs. What am I doing wrong? I just updated my rose list with no problem.
Thanks.
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