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'Fabvier' rose Reviews & Comments
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She’s a real mildew magnet in San Diego.
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Our nursery isn't showing up as premium on searches, I think the renewal is 5 march and I've had no reminders etc (la Roseraie du Désert)
Oops, wrong place!
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14 FEB 15 by
Jay-Jay
The nursery isn't, but John Hook is... as well as Becky Hook.
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Per the paper linked below (in Table 4, beginning on the paper's page 28), this rose is triploid. I am cross-posting this comment on all others mentioned which do not already have their ploidies mentioned in their descriptions.
http://repository.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-12-7450/SOULES-THESIS.pdf?sequence=2
:-)
~Christopher
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There is a 2003 reference which suggests that "Martha Gonzales" is 'Fabvier'.
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I have been told that this rose is genetically identical to Fabvier but they are obviously 2 different roses (flowers foliage and growth), maybe its a sport in the same way as Spray Cecile Brunner is to Cecile Brunner.
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