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Discussion id : 61-851
most recent 11 FEB 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 FEB 12 by Lens Roses ®
Autumn Leaves is a rose from Louis Lens (1986)
It's not a Lambertiana but a crossing between Rosa pisocarpa X Rosa rugosa.
Breedersname Lenaule. It has decotative fruits and a decorative fall foliage.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 9 FEB 12 by HMF Admin
Thank you. Breeder's name is Lenaule ? We do not have a listing for this breeder, can you provide some more details ?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 11 FEB 12 by Patricia Routley
I am sure Mr. Lens means the Lenaule is the code name for 'Autumn Leaves'. I have entered it in the old fashioned way LENaule, and changed the Lambertiana to Shrub.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 11 FEB 12 by HMF Admin
Of course, thank you Patricia. Sometime the most obvious things ...

We much prefer, and continue to use, the old fashion method of recording breeder code names as it makes infinitely more sense. All too often changes like this are made for the wrong reasons, like suiting a new computer system that insists on using its own capitalization method.
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