'Single Red' rose Reviews & Comments
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There seems to be an error in the description of "Single Red Scotch":
"Height of 1" to 1.5" (3 to 4 cm)."
seems a bit small to me :)
Furthermore I have the question, if there is evidence of "Single Red Scotch" being distinct from "Red Nelly"(Single Cherry)? in which trait can they be distinguished? I have got a rose from Rosenversand Fechner labled: "Single Red Scotch (Red Nelly)" although today they list it online as "Single Cherry" The question is of special interrest as my plant is the father of Rosa Hugonis x Red Nelly.
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Yes, most certainly a typo. Let's here from the HMF community on their experience with this rose.
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Single Red Scotch most likely hasn't white reverse Petals.
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For what it is worth, I have added a 1942 reference to the 'Single Red Scotch' page. There is a note on the 'Single Cherry page - [The earliest record found to date of the name 'Single Cherry' is Graham Thomas in Shrub Roses of Today published in 1962.] Hopefully, Peter Boyd will enlighten us further at the December 2-4 Heritage Roses in Australia Inc. conference in Tasmania.
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