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Initial post 25 MAY 12 by Matthew 0rwat
I am convinced certain nurseries are selling the wrong rose in place of the bush form of La France. Several years ago I visited a Texas nursery and saw the bush form and climbing form of La France side by side. The climbing form matched descriptions of La France; intense fragrance, two tone pink color, soft petal texture, and globular form; in every way. The bush form had rigid petals and very little scent. This was not a mis-labeling, since all plants sold by this nursery as the bush form of La France for many years have been this interloper. (yes, I have also noted this in the production area)

I have been growing the climbing version at my parents house for many years.

Since, I have bought a bush of La France from Pickering for my Florida garden. The flower of this bush version of La France is identical to the climbing version in every way.

Notice the differences between photos of La France from European sourses versus USA sources on helpmefind. Then, compare with photos of Climbing La France.
Has anyone else in the USA noticed this problem? Who has the real La France and who does not?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 17 MAY 13 by wvdisnut
I recently received my order for La France thru Roses Unlimited. I am quite sure it is the real McCoy as it looks identical to the photos I have seen in Helpmefind. I wanted it for the historical value and also it seemed interestingly different from my other hybrid teas, naturally. My roses from Roses Unlimited arrived in wonderful shape and La France had 11 buds/blooms on it. The blooms last forever, but I had to finally clip them off to allow the bush to take hold and grow. I am sure the blooms will droop their heads when it rains though.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 17 MAY 13 by Patricia Routley
Just to add piquancy to this thread, I will add a page from the Heritage Roses in Australia journal 33-4-5 in 2011
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most recent 20 JUL 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 JUL 11 by sandra rankine
how can i upload a picture to find out what my rose is called?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 JUL 11 by wvdisnut
Do what I just did in the post above you. I had my photos in a file on my computer. I clicked "add photos" after posting my post. Then I hit "upload now" and it did! My problem was that I had to put my original photos in a file, which were formerly in an email from my friend. Hopefully, you will be able to do this too.
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Initial post 20 JUL 11 by wvdisnut
Can anyone help me identify this rose? It is at least 12 years old but probably much older. It's located in a home that was built in the 1920s. Present owner says it was there when she moved in 12 years ago. It has 3 sections when open, but when fullly opened the petals are nicely rounded in a delicate circle. It blooms normallly, as a hybrid tea. I am a new member and hope I can figure out how to post 3 photos with this. Thanks anyone who can help.
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