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The photographs here of this rose are very reminiscent to me of 'Mme. Lombard', so I wonder is this is one of her many offspring.
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My Basseous Tea blooms much more often than Mdm Lombard. The blooms are smaller than hers but similar in appearance. I actually planted General Shablikine and Mdm Lombard next to each other because they are so similar in bloom and bush form. The only difference seems to be that they bloom on different schedules. But I believe you are correct. These rose must be very closely related
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Tupelo Honey has surprised me in a few ways. It has had vigorous growth from a band, and over a year and a half it has grown 4x4 with unique flopping canes that have lateral growth. Some canes are standing straight. The yellow blooms come in a group of 4-5 and the blooms have really held up to the heat and humidity of Alabama.with minimal disease. This is, in my opinion an exciting, not your everyday rose. I am loving to watch it grow and mature into its natural form. It definitely needs space to do this.
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