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Interesting receptacle.
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#2 of 5 posted
17 FEB by
jedmar
It differs from the rose in commerce and is more like the receptacle of a damask perpetual.
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Henry Curtis, Beauties of the Rose, 1850 included plates of both Chromatella (a more rounded receptacle) and Solfatare (slim receptacle).
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#4 of 5 posted
17 FEB by
HubertG
Which would be unusual and unexpected in a Tea-Noisette, especially a yellow one. Perhaps it inherits it from one of the early Chinas which are sometimes shown to have those type of slimmer receptacles.
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We won't know till DNA comparisons are done, whether "Ma Lovelock's" (the putative Rev. T. C. Cole) is the same as Chromatella: but my notes on it say "variable receptacles".
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