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Miliaah 
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I can neither edit nor add photos to a previous post. The tab opens, and I can fill it out/browse my gallery folders etc. The error happens after hitting the SAVE or CONTINUE button: the tab shows signs of loading, but then blanks and freezes - with no changes to the original post, so changes are lost. This happens on Android phone in Chrome browser as well as on PC in Chrome browser. I would test other browsers, but I'm a little bit tired of going back and forth, hoping that "this time it'll work". Since a week ago, I've had troubles posting a comment to a specific rose as well. Only thing to be seemingly successfull is contributing with an omission.
Kind regards :-)
Edit: I have now tried via the DuckDuckGo browser on Android as well, and this edit is an attempt as well. Let's see if it'll work this time around. Furthermore this has been the only post I've been able to edit.
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Rose Listing Omission
Paint it Black
Though Paint it Black is very reminiscent of Black Baccara, they are not synonymous. Paint it Black is its very own cultivar bred by Kordes Rosen as a part of the "Blütenbeet Kollektion". Labels show the following information: "Paint it Black® Beetrose, Züchter: Kordes Rosen, Blütenbeet Kollektion". One big difference is that Paint it Black does indeed have a scent, whereas Black Baccara is not fragrant.
Paint it Black is being retailed by Heinje Baumschulen. They write: "Rose Paint It Black: This plant is protected by plant variety rights. Propagation and commercial cultivation are prohibited!" This makes me think they may posses some core information about the cultivar. https://heinje.de/en/brands/besondere-rosen/
Promesse de Fleurs has a very detailed, informative and picturesque description of the rose: https://www.promessedefleurs.com/rosiers/rosiers-par-variete/rosiers-the-grandes-fleurs/rosier-a-grandes-fleurs-paint-it-black.html
Kordes Rosen (W.Kordes' Söhne Rosenschulen GmbH Co KG) has per January 2024 published a Trademark Protection overview of their rose varieties that have been registered for plant variety protection or have received plant variety protection, either as national applications or in the EU. The Paint it Black cultivar is a part of this list. https://www.rosen.de/download/Markenschutz_Kordes_Januar-2024.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorp9leXZCuqTiduKyticQItc4-Nhy_F5qHX6o-lEhsAb9njdjyV
(I tried posting this as a comment to Black Baccara instead, as Paint it Black is listed as a synonym, and I can see it has been reported as missing omission previously, but still does not have its own listing - but for some reason I cannot submit my comment)
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Rose Listing Omission
Myveta
From actual label: Rosa (TH) 'Myveta Rose' Grootbloemige roos, Rosier Buisson à Grande Fleur, Edelbuschrose, Hybrid Tea Rose Place in full sun to half-shade Height 60-80 cm Flowering time VI-X (May to October) Pruning III/10 cm
From Kleine Plak (nursery by Albert Ramakers) - Biologische tuin-rozen: Myveta Grootbloemig Geel met roze randen 60-80 cm Bloeitijd VI-X
https://kleineplak.weebly.com/?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwKZIqBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpyX7s_ysaL_qRuRLnvCllVTb5QmsmjZVobIluospt0yYSMsIbDcvWyheanBh_aem_jgp-wVuac6AK-kXuKH8EkA
Erik Coenders Kwekerijen is distributing Myveta as Grootbloemig as well. https://erikcoenderskwekerijen.nl/foto-assortiment/grootbloemig
There seems to be some confusion among retailers about what rose type Myveta is, who, more often than not, is selling Myveta as a floribunda instead of a Hybrid Tea, grandiflora.
Bakker.com writes: "Large-flowered rose Rosa 'Myveta'® Pink-Orange - Bare rooted - Hardy plant Large, full flowers The rose 'Myveta' (Rosa Floribunda) has large, full flowers. This rose is known for its flowers that bloom for months. It really stands out in your garden thanks to the beautiful colour of the roses and the size of the flowers. [...] Extra: Our large-flowering roses are commonly known as hybrid-tea roses with large, lightly fragrant flowers. The double flowers are in beautiful shades. These rose bushes are very strong and healthy and flower in abundance." So, though they contradict themselves a bit, they are at least descriptive. https://en-gb.bakker.com/products/large-flowered-rose-rosa-myveta-pink-orange-bare-rooted-hardy-plant
Blomsterlandet.se, another retailer of Myveta: "Rosor > Klaseblommande rosor > Floribundaros 'Myveta', Rosa (Floribunda-Gruppen) Rabattros som blommar under lång tid med stora, fyllda rosa blommor Rabattros med upprätt växtsätt. Bladverket är grönt och svagt glänsande. Blommar med stora, fyllda rosa blommor. Kontinuerlig blomning från slutet av juni till tidig höst. Blir fin i grupper, i buskage eller som solitär. Fin som snittblomma. Skötselråd Läge: Sol till halvskugga Odlingszon: 1 - 3" https://www.blomsterlandet.se/tips-rad/vaxtinformation/utomhus/rosor/klaseblommande-rosor/floribundaros-myveta/ They state that Myveta will thrive in the Swedish hardiness zones 1-3 (note that this is not USDA). They describe big full blooms, upright growth and green, slightly glossy leaves. Myveta blooms continuously and Blomsterlandet.se recommend planting it in groups or as hedge, bur says it is beautiful as a solitary plant as well.
piontorpet.se describes Myveta's colour coral-pink and fragrance as a "true rose scent, like how you'd expect a rose to smell": "Sommarlivet och sommarlovet avrundas med en blommande rodnande solnedgång. Som en vacker augustikväll, skimrar den vackra rosen 'Myveta' i rosa-korall toner. Galet vacker och doftar sådär ROS som rosor förväntas dofta, men inte alltid gör." https://www.instagram.com/share/p/BAdWnphak5
DirectPlants points out that Myveta is suited for planting in pots and describes the spread/width of the plant to be approximately 80 cm. "Myveta floribunda rose bush Beautiful and very large pink blooms make this rose a natural centrepiece and perfect for growing in a pot. It will flower throughout summer and will do well in either full sun or semi-shade. Very bushy with a spread of around 80cm this is a really attractive rose." https://directplants.co.uk/blog/best-roses-to-grow-in-a-pot/
TheJoyOfPlants.co.uk blog post/article mentioning how they've used Myveta in a rose wall setting: "ROSE WALL Need more greenery and a touch of romance, and have an old wall suitable for placing a green climber against? Then a rose wall is the perfect way to green up your garden, balcony or patio. Added bonus: the velvety rose petals bring colour and fragrance to your garden! In our example, we used climbing roses like the Paul's Scarlet Climber (red) and Myveta (pink)." https://www.thejoyofplants.co.uk/how-add-green-unexpected-places TheJoyOfPlants.co.uk is an initiative from the Flowercouncil of Holland.
Myveta has been seen to be mistaken for Chicago Peace, possibly due to the colours and shape of the bloom. To the best of my knowledge Chicago Peace and Myveta are not a match, though.
My own observations: Has thorns, enough that you'll get scratched when handling, but not completely covered in spears. "Baby-thorns" or prickles are pink, soft, slender and slightly downward curving. Old/grown thorns are greyish beige long, thin, hard and slightly downward curving at the very tip. Leaves consist of 5 leaflets, fresh to dark green, serrate and often with a cobbery edge on young leaves. Buds are typically a solid coral pink to hot pink colour. As the blooms open they reveal a more peach/apricot/orange or sometimes yellow centre/petal base. Stems likes to "stretch" and supports themselves quite well when reaching horizontally. I suspect it could be trained as a low climber.
I hope at least some of this can be of use.
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Rose Listing Omission
Catherine's Rose
Deep to Mid Rose Pink Floribunda Exhibition name: Catherine's Rose Introduced in United Kingdom by R Harkness & Co. Ltd. in 2025 as 'Catherine’s Rose' Floribunda, Rose Type: Bush Rose
Subtle pink shades, coral-pink, mid to dark rose pink highlights. Strong fragrance, hints of mango and Turkish Delight.
Blooms in clusters of up to 15 flowers, medium to large bloom size, each flower measuring 8-12 cm across. By the looks of it, blooms are high centered and full with a petal count between 26-40 petals (note that this is a guesstimate, not confirmed by breeder and could differ). Flowers reveal stamens as blooms open, attract pollinators. Repeat Flowering, blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Height up to 100cm, spread/width up to 60cm.
Hardiness zone not disclosed, but mentioned to be fully hardy. Tried and tested in UK.
Suitable for: pots and containers, poor soil (all soil types), windy or exposed areas, full and partial sun. Is said to be “easy to grow in most garden situations, a result of our rigorous testing of new varieties where we [Harkness Roses] haven’t applied fungicides since 1994”. Can be used as a cut flower.
Named by RHS in honour of HRH Princess of Wales and chosen to support The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. For each sale a portion is donated to the charity.
Sources and availability: https://www.roses.co.uk/product/540296/catherines-rose
https://www.rhs.org.uk/about-us/our-people/the-royal-family/royal-rose
https://www.rhsplants.co.uk/plants/_/rosa-catherines-rose/classid.2000051702/
https://www.royalmarsden.org/blog/rhs-announces-catherines-rose-her-royal-highness-princess-wales
https://www.gardensillustrated.com/plants/new-rose-named-after-catherine-princess-of-wales
https://www.aol.com/lifestyle/see-coral-pink-rose-officially-150100701.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAMfkrm7af4bQSPSfh2zODMcDMI0CB4U3igmjBy2hYDsWlZuxxxhV1KQkrLXfABMvH2jPXEyQ52UkcUgVd9QAih-00LU4yT-zGU8QLmaT32UdmWFc0lDfnvo50fIk3GZCGQ8UYZvzBWztwbMxPppdjcD91sOrYSkp66mYRspHkV61
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jedmar
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