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Peony Listing Omission
Marzipan
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#2 of 1 posted
2 days ago by
jedmar
This is a rose and is listed
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3 days ago by
Poesie
Hi, I want to delete this, but now two roses with this name are inside. Please if you delete this: Synonyms: • FAIproan • Proteus Anguinus Rose ----------------------------------------- ok just this: Name: Proteus Anguinus Rose Ars: Reistration name: FAIproan
Thank you. Regards, Irena
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Deleted the excess name.
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#2 of 2 posted
3 days ago by
Poesie
Thanks. Regards, Irena
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I love the random colour combination shown here. Very pretty!
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#1 of 3 posted
4 days ago by
Poesie
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#2 of 3 posted
3 days ago by
Lee H.
I love the color combination! I looked at the parentage, and was surprised. Were you surprised as well?
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#3 of 3 posted
3 days ago by
Poesie
At first I was pleased to see that she was making fat buds. When the first bud opened the following year, it was a pale vanilla colour with no stripes and was very ugly. I said to myself, poor rose, you didn't deserve that. Then the second flower came off, it was a pale colour but I could see it had stripes, what a nice surprise. I was delighted when it bloomed. It took the next flowers to show more vivid colours, but then I was really happy. And yes, we can never really predict which genes will dominate. The rose has the characteristics of the father, but the colour pattern is more than obvious from mother.
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Rose Listing Omission
Sea Anemone
Japanese rose. Pink Color. Bread in 2018. Doesn't seem to be widely available in the U.S. . Not currently on help me find. Ruffled edges. Shrub class.
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#1 of 1 posted
3 days ago by
jedmar
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