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This rose is very similar to another hybrid rugosa x gallica from the same epoch, I mean 'Rugosa Repens Rosea' (Smith, 1904). Is there any difference between those two varieties or is it the same rose ? It could exists a mixing among collections/nurseries, so it could be great if a reliable expert could enlighten us..
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today by
fenriz
I‘m just a grower of Lady Curzon, the flower petals on the other one look less crinkled sometimes and posses a more salmon-like pink when freshly opened. By their disclosed parentage they should be similar somehow, that they are when comparing those few photos of the other rose. Real closure could only be provided by genetic analysis i guess. But i would rather grow a lady…
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Was SM ever sold by Schmid-Gartenpflanzen?
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yesterday by
fenriz
i’ve found a rose which looks like a burnet rose but the petals are not white rather progressing into a light pink, no double flowers like some sorts. it was growing next to rosa canina bushes and other rose species.
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yesterday by
fenriz
a classic yellow floribunda rose, the habit and growth are like a tea hybride straight up to 1 meter. leaves sometimes have SRT and aphids like her as well. nice citrus-smell or maybe this is a association of the yellow colour. the petals don’t fade much and are lasting just not on the plant. but i guess its better than mummies or brown leftovers. despite not being my favourite rose or a admirer of this kind of yellow roses, it makes good plant.
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