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I believe there are a few photos in ‘Barcelona’ which may belong in the “Francis Dubreuil (in commerce as)” file. Could I ask you to look at Hillary Merrifield’s 2020 reference in either of these two files. Barcelona (hybrid tea, Kordes, 1932) "Francis Dubreuil (in commerce as)” She sets out very clear differences between the two roses. I do not like to REASSIGN members photos, but this reference may allow you to reassign this photo quite confidently. Thank you Shinobu, Patricia
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26 APR 21 by
Shinobu
Hi Patricia I think I understand the difference between Barcelona and Francis Dubreuil. This Barcelona is what I bought from somewhere as "Barcelona", and I thought it was more like Francis Dubreui as you mentioned. Maybe I should delete the photo?
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That is up to you Shinobu. These three characteristics as mentioned in the reference, should guide you.
Inflorescence: The flowers on Barcelona are held on long strong stems, NFD’s are shorter. Receptacle: Barcelona has a large flared or rounded cup and NFD ‘s is a small slender cup which looks smooth but has bands of stalked glands at top and base. Stamens: Barcelona’s filaments are creamy yellow and those of NFD are pink.
Thank you for your quick reply.
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Hello I have problem uploading photos. I select photo with Browse button and UPLOAD, then comes back to the same screen before selecting photo.
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This is amazing.I suppose your garden is in warmer part of the world than mine.May I ask where is this? Shinobu from Japan.
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Dear Shinobu, I can't believe that I only now saw your post of September 2009. Thank you for your comment. Yes, I am in warm Southern California, an amazing climate for roses. They take on such different growth patterns and shades of color depending on their climate. Natalie
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15 SEP 11 by
IanM
This is an extremely good representation of the original. The form, habit, flower colour are spot on. The only questions I have are: 1) does this rose repeat? and 2) where was it photographed?
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15 SEP 11 by
Shinobu
Hello,
Yes it does repeat.Always blooming from April to November. The photo was taken in my garden,central Japan, zone 9.
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