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Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
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2 JUN by
Kathy Strong
Aaargh! RVR sent me Dr. Huey as a “mystery” rose.
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#1 of 4 posted
2 JUN by
Nastarana
I hope the rest of what you received was what you did order.
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#2 of 4 posted
2 JUN by
Kathy Strong
Nope! I bought one called Heideroslein, which is supposed to be light pink, and it just popped a first bloom which is red!
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#3 of 4 posted
2 JUN by
Nastarana
I hope RVV will send you the correct one. It is very pretty in the pix here. I don't understand why HMF has the color as "yellow blend".
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#4 of 4 posted
3 JUN by
Kathy Strong
And they also messed up my order with a rose called Little Butch. It is supposed to be russet. What they sent to me bloomed red. And they will not answer my emails regarding receiving the wrong wroses.
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Initial post
2 JAN 20 by
AquaEyes
I think this should be listed as a Floribunda rather than Hybrid Tea. The references and comments describe it as such.
:-)
~Christopher
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#1 of 2 posted
2 JAN 20 by
jedmar
You are right, it seems that the ARS class is incorrect
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#2 of 2 posted
3 JUN by
PatProfessor
All the ARS publications of which I am aware say 'Passionate Kisses' is a floribunda.
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Initial post
3 JUN by
Margaret Furness
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Initial post
2 JUN by
PatProfessor
The US patent application (12/923,828) was abandoned 12/26/2013. The application lists Alain A. Meilland as the inventor. The application, and all current ARS publications of which I am aware, say the rose is a floribunda.
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#1 of 1 posted
2 JUN by
Kathy Strong
Yep. Passionate Kisses has always been a florrie in the States.
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