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Discussion id : 173-721
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Initial post today by Louis Galarneau
Just got my first flower and just put a picture . Really nice flower But can somebody tell what is the little green stoff in the middle of the flower ? Please look at the pic I just post
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Reply #1 of 2 posted today by Margaret Furness
Looks like proliferation, ie another bud forming in the middle. Some roses are especially prone to this, eg the Cecile Brunner family. Other types of flower can do it too - I've seen a photo of lots of buds forming around the edge of something (can't remember what) rather than in the middle.
It's ugly but not a disease, and you just cut off the flower if you don't like it.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by Margaret Furness
Have a look at a photo of "David's Dilemma", Photo Id: 245456, where the adjacent petals are a different colour.
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Discussion id : 156-277
most recent 15 DEC 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 DEC 23 by Michael Garhart
Any comments on full size and health?
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Discussion id : 136-324
most recent 31 JAN 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 JAN 23 by devonvet
Hi HMF community - can someone comment whether this rose (tan081040/20th Anniversary rose) sold by Fryers in the UK is the same as Tantau’s Eisvogel/Kingfisher? Photographs of this rose when compared on both the Tantau and Fryers website are identical but there is no confirmation on either website. Cheers!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 31 JAN 23 by Marlorena
I have grown 'Eisvogel' and it looks like the Fryer rose.. 'Eisvogel' also has the code TAN081040, even though the dates shown are different which is confusing.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 31 JAN 23 by jedmar
'Eisvogel' has the varietal code Tan08104, which is most probably Fryer's Tan081040. We will merge the two listings.
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