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'Mrs. H. Bowles' rose Reviews & Comments
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"Whittle Light Pink Tea" is Lady Mary Fitzwilliam. The found rose went under quite a few found names for the same plant, but it is identical to the rose from Beales, Lady May Fitzwilliam. We've corrected this at the Heritage Rose Garden in San Jose, but I'm still seeing it sold commercially under this name.
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OK. I've deleted the name "Whittle Light-Pink Tea ('Mrs. Henry Bowles')" and the Roses of the San Jose Garden reference - out of 'Mrs. Henry Bowles'. You will have to either delete or move any remaining photos. Thanks Tearose.
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#2 of 7 posted
20 MAR 16 by
Tearose
I don't know how to move photos, but it's the ones by mashamcl that are of Whittle, aka Lady Mary F.
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This site was made simple so we could all use it. The task just needs doing once, and then we’re eggspurts. Open up the photo that needs moving. Click on REASSIGN at the top left Click on PLANT CONTINUE (at the bottom) Type in the correct name, (where you want the photo to go) CONTINUE (at the bottom) Viola (sorry, can't help myself !) the name at the top of the photo changes from the incorrect to the correct. ….and you have moved your photo. But if you are flat out, I’ll move them.
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#4 of 7 posted
21 MAR 16 by
Tearose
When I click on a photo, I don't get a button with the option to reassign the photo, so maybe it's just admins who can do it.
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Nope. All members. See NEW/RECENT / SITE CHANGES / April 22: "Website members can now reassign their photos." Anyway, the photos are now moved. Glad to help.
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#6 of 7 posted
22 MAR 16 by
Tearose
It says I can move photos I've uploaded, but Masha uploaded these.
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You are quite correct Tearose. I missed that important point. My apologies.
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