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Jonathan Windham
most recent 12 SEP HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 SEP by Jonathan Windham
I believe this one may be extinct...
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 SEP by Margaret Furness
You could ask Asakombu if his (or her) rose is still alive - a photo was posted in 2021.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 12 SEP by Jonathan Windham
Oh, I missed that. Guess it’s not totally extinct, but probably so in the US.
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RoseTy ™
most recent 29 AUG SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 31 OCT 10 by Kathy Strong
When you search for a rose whose name has only two letters, i.e. Ty, the "best match" function can't get to the rose because it says it needs at least three letters to do a match. Fortunately, it got to the right rose when I used the "begins with" search function.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 31 OCT 10 by HMF Admin
Yes, that's intentional because using just two letters on a "Best Match" can often result in a list of many thousands. That's not the way it should work if it finds a perfect match though - thanks for the heads up.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 24 JUL 23 by Jonathan Windham
For roses with names of only two characters, you can search the name in single or double quotations to meet the three character minimum.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 24 JUL 23 by Lee H.
Thanks for that…I’ve run into this issue as well.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 28 AUG by Kathy Strong
The quotation marks approach to finding a two letter rose name like “Ty” no longer works. Is there another trick to getting to that listing or any listing for a two letter rose name?
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 28 AUG by Jonathan Windham
Just put a single quotation mark before the name. For example: ‘Ty or ‘Si
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 29 AUG by jedmar
Begins with -ty, ?ty, *ty, $ty also work
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most recent 12 APR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 18 JUN 21 by Jonathan Windham
Very healthy, but stingy with the blooms.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 APR by Philip_ATX
Hi, Jonathan. Just wondering if your rose might have improved with the flowering (As a climber and a Kordes, I was thinking this might be a rose that requires a little time to put down roots.)
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most recent 8 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 APR by Mike_Fitts
Stunning color!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 APR by Jonathan Windham
Thank you!
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