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'Thanksgiving' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 153-436
most recent 12 OCT 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 OCT 23 by Gloria Dei
I am amazed -- mid-October in zone 8A British Columbia and this rose is throwing out 15 fresh buds. Daily temps between 12-18C, and blooms seem to be OK even in our drizzly rain.
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Discussion id : 100-727
most recent 11 JUN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUN 17 by Linda Perry
Available from - Rogue Valley Roses (still, as of yet)
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Discussion id : 77-919
most recent 9 JUN 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 APR 14 by Matthew 0rwat
I believe that all 1960s Thanksgiving roses in commerce today are the Warriner cultivar.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 JUN 15 by Patricia Routley
I've added a few references and am struck by the word "thornless" in them.
Vintage Gardens used Winnifred Werner's painting of 'Thanksgiving' for their 2006 catalogue front cover and the stems show quite a few thorns. In the painting, the petal reverse is yellow and doesn't seem Pompeian red to me.
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Discussion id : 77-918
most recent 30 APR 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 APR 14 by Matthew 0rwat
When the boom develops during cloudy or rainy weather, the colors are fantastic.
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