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Initial post 28 AUG by jeffbee
i know some Chinese new varieties, how can I add them to the hmf listings?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 days ago by HMF Admin
Please contact the support dept regarding adding plants to HMF.
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Initial post 10 days ago by Bug_girl
Love this! Mine is not quite big enough for bouquets yet...The petals are so odd compared to other roses.
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Initial post 26 AUG by Howard52
I need to add a rose to this website. I am not getting the 'Add a Plant HMF' button.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 27 AUG by HMF Admin
Adding roses to HMF is restricted to ensure the accuracy of our database. If for now it's just a single rose, please provide us with the rose name and we will add it to HMF and link your account to the listing to fill in the details.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 29 AUG by Howard52
The rose is a hybrid tea, a sport of Ronald Reagan. Mr. Lockhart wants to name it 'Day Spring'.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 14 days ago by Kathy Strong
We usually don’t assign names to sports until we know they are stable. Is this one growing away from the mother plant and how many bloom cycles have you seen that are stable. Otherwise there would be too durn many named sports out there. What is unique about this sport?
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 11 days ago by Howard52
Mr. Lockhart has two bushes and has been growing the sport for a couple of years.
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Initial post 11 days ago by LI_Rose
I absolutely adore this rose. I first obtained 'Lillian Gibson' in 2005 from Suzy Verrier's North Creek Farm in Phippsburg, Maine. From that one rose, twenty years later I have probably over a dozen plants. It doesn't sucker like a gallica, but if you dig it up to move it, and in the process leave a few roots behind, well you will have new roses sprouting up in that spot in no time! I've found the North Creek Farm catalog description of 'Lillian Gibson' to be spot-on: "star of the garden"; "the very finest of the hardy climbers" with "beautiful semi-double cupped blossoms of clear, soft salmon pink -- over a very, very long period of bloom but technically non-repeat. Very healthy, bright green foliage and nearly thornless red canes."
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