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most recent 27 DEC 20  
Initial post 27 DEC 20 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Wagners roses, South Australia
https://www.wagnersrosenursery.com.au/products/old-port?variant=37661756358854
most recent 9 MAY 19  
Initial post 9 MAY 19 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Old Port
Reply #1 posted 9 MAY 19 by Patricia Routley
Hmmm. It seems as though someone has had more than one tipple.
most recent 11 MAY 12  
Initial post 10 MAY 12 by StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
I bought Old-Port as a tiny own-root from Burlington Roses. It grew fast, and blooms well in partial shade. It blooms in cluster, the color becomes deeper with soluble gypsum. The scent is fleeting, sometimes I catch it, but most of the time it's gone (both in potting soil, and in my alkaline clay). It's a constant bloomer here.
Reply #1 posted 11 MAY 12 by RoseBlush
Thank you for sharing this kind of information about plant characteristics.
most recent 19 MAY 10  
Initial post 18 MAY 10 by Mike Gleason
According to the patent, this is not a floribunda, but a HT.
Reply #1 posted 18 MAY 10 by Cass
Interesting. It's registered as a Fl. Does it get as tall as most HT's in your garden?
Reply #2 posted 19 MAY 10 by Mike Gleason
Not at all. I was very surprised to see the patent as a HT based on the growth, but I have other HT's I feel should be FL also.