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'The Black Rose of Sangerhausen' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 171-064
most recent 11 MAR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAR by JuneRose229
Hello, I just renewed my premium membership. The main reason for my membership is so I can use the link "VIEW US PATENT OFFICE PATENT". When I click on the link I get the message { "message" : "Too many requests" }. This was actually a problem before my membership expired last year, but I'm now just getting around to informing you of the problem. Hoping it can be resolved especially now that I've renewed my membership. Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 MAR by jedmar
We are sorry, but this is not a problem created by HMF. US PTO has changed their programming, so that direct links to their patents are no longer possible. While we are continuiing to add patent information, we have to access the USPRO site directly, as follows:
- Find "Patent Public Search" on Google
- Click "Basic Search"
- Add Patent number (e.g. PP36535) in Quick lookup

As a further hindrance, you will usually receive a message "Error status. There are too many requests in your user session. Please try your request again later."
- Disregard this message
- Open a second browser window and repeat the above steps.
--> Second time is 100% successful!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 11 MAR by Nastarana
Do you know when this change was made?
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Discussion id : 133-934
most recent 31 JUL 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 JUL 22 by Ispahan
Grown in a pot, this is a surprisingly vigorous, healthy and floriferous rose. I avoided growing this rose for many years because of reports of it being a weakling, but now it is one my favorites for both beauty and scent. Gorgeous velvety petals with a strong delicious damask scent with overtones of spiced apples. Its twiggy, dense, bushy growth habit looks perfect in a container. Along with Francis Dubreuil/Barcelona, this is one of the most charming and characterful of all red roses!
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Discussion id : 37-125
most recent 4 NOV 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 JUN 09 by a_carl76
Survived its first Iowan winter here in my garden (Zone 5b) with some protection. The plant I received from the grower was a little small and I got midway through summer so it was a little difficult getting it to any size before the winter. I really was not expecting it to pull through for me. It has already had a few blooms and although still small looks to be ready to throw up some nice sized canes. Color and form is quite nice. Blooms are small but the plant wouldn't look right with large blooms. One of my favorites.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 JUN 09 by RoseBlush
You might want to pinch off the blooms and allow the plant to put all of its energy into plant growth. I know you feel like you are missing out when you don't get a chance to see the rose bloom, but this does help.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 NOV 15 by styrax
I agree. I do this with many greys, the few that I let open are stunning, and the plants actually grow without spraying or constant feeding.
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Discussion id : 32-956
most recent 5 JAN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JAN 09 by Paul Barden
This rose, while bearing some of the most extraordinarily dark red blooms, leaves a great deal to be desired as far as the plant is concerned. It lacks any vigor whatsoever, and even under the best conditions cannot be expected to exceed 24". Treat it like a small Floribunda, keep it in a container for best performance, and feed the heck out of it. It will need protection from both Blackspot and Mildew. Be prepared to be disappointed.
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