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Roland
most recent 9 NOV 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 NOV 23 by Jax
Where did you get yours, Roland? I love yours.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 9 NOV 23 by Roland
Peter Beales Roses
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 9 NOV 23 by Jax
Thank you so much. Mine from the States was a fraud.
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most recent 9 NOV 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 NOV 23 by Roland
This one came from Peter Beales Roses
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most recent 10 OCT 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 19 SEP 09 by Roland
All the Dussi´s I have, look exactly like the moschata rose Prosperity
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 6 APR 20 by ThomasR
The Dussi that I took pictures of is own-root and young. Although my picture is messy, I can see it has a distinctive foliage among other roses I grow, which I do not recognize in the photos of Prosperity...
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 3 MAY 20 by ThomasR
I might have commented too quickly. The own-root Dussi I grow first showed its new leaves with a kind of teardrop shape (is there a name for that ?) but now they are larger and looking more usual so I went back to the Prosperity pictures for further examination. I could actually see the teardrop shape on carmenbcdc's photo, with the tip of the leaves wider and rounder. Also there is a yellowish green hue at the base of the petals, combined with a blushing center when the bloom is opening that I completely recognize. Frenchtearose site says it was introduced by Mr Branchi in 1998.
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 8 OCT 22 by Ambroise Paré
i have seen them close to one another and Dussi seems like a Prosperity on steroids , with bigger fliowers
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 8 OCT 22 by Nastarana
Can we know approximately where and when "Dussi" was found? Somewhere in Europe, I gather?
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 8 OCT 22 by jedmar
If it was introduced by Branchi, then 'Dussi' is from Italy
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 10 OCT 22 by Ambroise Paré
most of his foundings were from Umbria / Latium. Branchi was a world reference on chinensis when it was not fashionable. I found ‘ found roses in Sweden, and I am Italian... i bought my first roses at his nursery in the first years of the 90’s , when he still had a more generic old rose nursery called Rose e Rose emporium, and back then he already had ‘Prosperity ‘ . Annamaria Sgarabottolo the ex owner of vivaio la campanella with whom i have collaborated for a decade , stated they are different, my idee is as i said before a Prosperity ‘ on steroids.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 10 OCT 22 by Nastarana
Thank you for this most fascinating account. Might "Dussi" be a seedling of 'Prosperity'?

What else did Signor (I hope I have that right) Branchi find?
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 10 OCT 22 by jedmar
Look up the nursery Branchi on this website (kept for reference), then the tab "Plant Introductions"
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most recent 1 MAR 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 FEB 10 by jedmar
Roland, do you think that the Jensen Dr. Grill is identical to that of Loubert?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 27 FEB 10 by Roland
Yes Jedmar, my Roses from Jensen and Loubert are similar ,98%. My last fotos were "Winterflowers", maybe thats the reason the Rose now looks diffrent
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 28 FEB 10 by kai-eric
winterflowers= glasshouse flowers ( in germany ) and thus i.e. paler than outdoors.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 1 MAR 10 by billy teabag
ah! Thanks. It's very helpful to have information about the whens and whys of colour extremes.
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