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I've been enjoying your photos, really quite beautiful.
Composition is excellent.
Thank you for posting. Robert
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6 MAR 10 by
jedmar
You would really enjoy Mr. Witt's book!
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Thanks for the suggestion. I plan on checking out the links provided on Dr. Witts profile.
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It's great to have some non-bloom photos too - these are helpful for identification. Thanks.
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You are right! Thanks for your comment.
Reinhard Witt
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Rose Listing Omission
gerda nissen
a centifolia, discovered from the german rose expert Gerda Nissen. Wonderful, scmelling, with hips.
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3 JAN 10 by
jedmar
We are still in the process of listing Found Roses in Germany, based on the collection at Meldorf and private collections - please bear with us.
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3 JAN 10 by
jedmar
This is added. Please search for contains: Gerda Nissen.
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Rose Listing Omission
Carnea
You have listeted the pimpinellifolia Carnea plena. I have this Carnea in my garten, which comes from Europa Rosarium Sangerhausen, Germany. She has single flowers. It was found in Scotland between 1800-1900. l like to put some fotos on hmf. I recommend her in my newe rose book.
Thank You Reinhard Witt
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3 JAN 10 by
jedmar
The catalogues of Sangerhausen do not list 'Carnea', nor is it on the spinossissima section of the simolanrosario website, or in Peter Boyd's publication. You can also upload a photo to your post above to aid in identification. Single pink blooms are also within the natural variation of R. spinosissima L.
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