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Initial post yesterday by roselover
What year did I post this photo?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted yesterday by HMF Admin
Late 2011
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Initial post yesterday by AquaEyes
All of the references you mentioned merely repeated the error that went on for decades. Remember, Peter Beales also insisted that his ''Irene Watts' was definitely not 'Pink Gruss an Aachen', and actually listed both at his nursery. If you ordered one of each, you'd get two of the same plant.

And all of those references were written before the true 'Bloomfield Abundance' was rediscovered. Of course the true one looks like a pink Hybrid Tea -- the true one is akin to 'Belinda's Dream' in being a cross between a Wichurana and a Hybrid Tea. And genetic testing confirmed that the imposter is virtually identical to 'Mlle Cecile Brunner'.

I realize these photos were posted a few years ago, but I felt the need to make a point for clarity.

:-)
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Initial post 4 APR 22 by Gdisaz10
I live in a very humid area and this rose is very susceptible to powdery mildew in my garden..as Mutabilis
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 days ago by Gdisaz10
is periodically subject to black spot with defoliation of the basal leaves too
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Reply #2 of 2 posted yesterday by Gdisaz10
The pink color becomes more and more intense as the flower ages.
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Initial post yesterday by a_carl76
Also, while I smell licorice, the website where I purchased my plant describes the scent as very, very strong with a mixture of Damascus, tea and fruit. And unsurprisingly, it was launched jointly with a Japanese fragrance brand
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