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Discussion id : 117-740
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Initial post 22 JUL 19 by 4seasonz
I wonder how could New Zealand Crown Princess Mary be different from Australian version? I have a shrub with lemony creamy, very full flowers. They are divinely fragrant. I feel those two are two different roses. Can any one explain this please?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 22 JUL 19 by Patricia Routley
Someone’s sloppy record keeping.
The New Zealand Rose Review 2019 shows an advertisement from GardenBarn in Masterton and the yellow picture is labelled there ‘Crown Princess Mary’. I wouldn’t mind betting that the yellow rose is, in fact, George Thomson’s 2001 rose ‘Philadelphia’.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 31 OCT 20 by 4seasonz
Thanks Patricia.
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Discussion id : 106-372
most recent 7 NOV 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 NOV 17 by 4seasonz
I have a problem with this rose. The healthy buds don't open up fully. Anyone has the same problem?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 NOV 17 by Nastarana
It is interesting that breeders are still using 'Ophelia'. What is it that 'Ophelia' is thought to contribute?
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