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Initial post today by melissarama
This is the first year of growing this rose and it's been a delight! The leaves are a bluey-green colour. The flowers are dazzling when they emerge. The shape of the bush is a full round shape. It wasn't attacked by bugs this summer, not even the Japanese Beetles, and it's had absolutely no fungus or blackspot.

What a delightful shrub rose!
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Initial post yesterday by Patricia Routley
My reading of the first two references (1919 and 1920) tell me that 'Seafoam's parentage should be the same as 'Mermaid' and that it should be changed from
The Mermaid x Unnamed Seedling
to
Rosa bracteata J.C.Wendl. X Tea

However I am just not sure of how to accommodate that last miscellaneous "Tea".
Ideally it should read "a double yellow tea rose", as per the 1920 reference.
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Initial post 2 days ago by Ericchn
Gold medal & Students jury’s prize in Le Roeulx:

www.rosesleroeulx.be/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Palmares-62e-Royal-Concours-International-de-Roses-Nouvelles-du-Roeulx.pdf

12 prizes so far in 2025, phenomenal! (Nyon 2, Baden-Baden 2, Lyon 2, Le Roeulx 2, Bagatelle, The Hague, Saverne, Kortrijk)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted today by jedmar
All awards added
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by Ericchn
Thank you!
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