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9 AUG 14 by
MLB
What are all these photos in orange doing here? MAAB is vivid pink......................Cl America is coral orange.,
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27 DEC 13 by
MLB
James,
I was surprised to find Marion's Magenta and Frances Lynn. I grew these from seed and named them for my wife and myself. I still grow the latter. I grew easily many different polys from a package of Angel Roses from Germany in the late 80's. One was exactly the same as Lindee (ARE). Others were double pink and large golden stamens. One conclusion I can share is that a vast number of found polyanthas are Angel Rose seedlings.
--Marion Brandes
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25 FEB 04 by
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I am looking for a rose I remember from my Mother's house in the 70s. It had profuse clisters of small double blooms, in red. She called in Lady Banksia. As far as I know, Lady Banksia only comes in white or yellow. However, someone told me that Dortmund rose used to be referred to as 'red Lady Banks'. I looked at DOrtmund, and it looks kind of close, except the blooms aren't double. Is there a double form of this? Or do you have any other ideas as to what this rose might be - tall shrub form, lots of clusters of small double red blooms. Small med - dark green foliage. Please help! Thanks.
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25 FEB 04 by
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Hi Tracy, just a guess but if the rose was from the 70's it could be 'Improved Blaze'. It was offered by the tens of thousands about that time. One does'nt see it that much anymore. There are no double forms of 'Dortmund' that I know of and I've never heard it called "Red Lady Banks". Thare are lots and lots of tall growing roses with red clustered flowers. Your rose could also be 'Paul's Scarlet'. Good luck in your search.. Robert
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18 DEC 08 by
MLB
Take a look at the rose rambler, Chevy Chase!
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if it flowered all the time it would be clg red cascade otherwise it would be most like red excelsa.both can be grown as weeping standards or as climbers and shrubs
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#4 of 5 posted
30 MAY 09 by
Mylissa
It could be Eutin which is a floribunda but it gets no more that 3 ft tall. It could also be Europeana which has small red clusters.
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31 MAR 10 by
kev
the rose i believe you are refering to is catherine banks.It is a very small red clg rose.
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28 JAN 10 by
MLB
This is a once blooming rose and from it came a dwarf everblooming sport study-named Caldwell Pink.
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28 JAN 10 by
Cass
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