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26 AUG by
Bug_girl
I do not think the shape of the bloom or the shape of the petals is correct for Charisma.Absolutely stunning rose though!
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25 AUG by
jeffbee
This is a commonly seen climbing rose variety in Beijing's greenbelts. It features very bright orange-pink petals, with approximately 25 petals per flower, The size is around 7cm,and emits a strong fruity fragrance. It usually blooms in clusters
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#1 of 3 posted
25 AUG by
Margaret Furness
Does it match Westerland?
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#2 of 3 posted
26 AUG by
jeffbee
Thank you for your reply! I also doubt it was westerland before .but after a closer look the westerland has very unique leaves(thick, shiny, waved on edges). And leaves of this one does not look like that. Petals of westerland has a special gold tone especially on the reverse, And the edge of the pedals are waved. And this one does not have that kind of gold tone, and the edge of the pedals are curly(like HTs) other than waves.
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#3 of 3 posted
26 AUG by
Margaret Furness
Goodluck with finding the correct name!
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25 AUG by
esquare
Regarding Rosanna Flower Circus, a.k.a., Veranda Jolie. She is new with me this year, in a container, and performing very well in spite of an unscheduled pruning by deer. Her blossoms are enormous affairs, with layer upon layer of petals; I can't believe the amount of energy she has to be devoting to them. She does have a light and pleasant fragrance, and nice glossy leaves. Lovely coral color. We shall see how she fares over the winter.
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PhotoDiscussion id : 173-603
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25 AUG by
Bug_girl
This rose is the wrong shape and bloom color.
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