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vbordini 
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Please, who can help me identify this rose plant? It's a climbing rose, it grows up to 2,5-3 m. It blooms in flushes throughout the season. It is moderately scented, old rose scent. It probably dates back to the sixties-eighties of the last century.
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Could it be ‘Talisman Climbing’?
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23 SEP 20 by
vbordini
I'll check it, thank you very much!
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Italian breeder Rolando Zandri says Ibisco was created in 1948. And as I have got this plant, I can say its flowers smell of cinnamom.
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Is there a reference we can quote on that bred date?
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22 SEP 20 by
jedmar
Maybe members Ca`Berta and Andrew can add more information. She had provided the information that 'Caporosso', the other Hybrid Rugosa by Quinto Mansuino, was bred already in 1955. While most of Mansuino's roses were bred in the 1960's-70's, we know from "Le Rose Italiane" by Andrew Hornung that Mansuino was already sowing thousands of seedlings before 1944. As there are no later rugosas by Mansuino, it is quite probable that 'Ibisco' is a contemporary of 'Caporosso'.
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Who can help me identify a rose? Hybrid tea, uniformly yellow (medium yellow), 41 + petals, Sam petals like at dahlia petals, none to non/mild fragrance, foliage medium green to blue green to. See pfoto:
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20 AUG 20 by
vbordini
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In my opinion the fragrance of this rose is unique, I have never smelled a rose fragrance like this before. It might resemble the honeysuckle perfume. I'm in love with it.
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