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Initial post 10 OCT 13 by Oli_Nwk
beautifull, love your photos of this rose !
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 OCT 13 by HMF Admin
Yes, that is an interesting photo.
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Initial post 10 OCT 13 by Oli_Nwk
love this tubular effect just before they begin to fade,
nice pic !
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Initial post 10 OCT 13 by Oli_Nwk
awsome, love this pic !
Oli (France)
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Initial post 6 OCT 13 by Patricia Routley
A beautiful rose! But which 'Duc d'Angoulême' ?
Have you considered the gallica 'Hippolyte'?
You need to photograph a typical leaf (with all leaflets on the palm of your hand (for size comparison).
Also the receptacle to show smooth or glandular surface.
And the stipule (to show the stipule edge)
And a typical cane to show prickles.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 9 OCT 13 by Oli_Nwk
Well, this has been a mistery since years but thank to you for suggesting me this one, after checking and comparing, yes it must be Hippolyte !
there are so many gallica's in that range of colour, I remember once I checked all the pics I found in French nurseries, my eyes just couldn't watch them all.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 10 OCT 13 by Patricia Routley
A pleasure Oli_Hwk. I too have a foundling rose that I have been watching for seven years now. I am fairly convinced that this is 'Hippolyte' and have added some photos, but you will note that I have noted "Hippolyte possibly" to the captions. My camera is just not good enough to show the tiny details like receptacle surface or any fringed stipule edge, but hopefully someone else may one day add these photos. My (dimming) eyes can't watch them all either - which makes me very grateful there is a whole world of HelpMeFind rose-watchers out there to help.
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