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The two pictures of this rose are so different. I obtained mine from Burlington and the other pictures appear to be from a botanic garden in Italy. does anyone have any additional information on that may help clarify which rose is correct. I'm assuming mine is the correct specimin, since Burling worked so close with Ralph Moore, but I'm curious of other's input as well.
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I posted pictures of the one I got from High Country Roses. :)
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Rose Petals Nursary in Florida sells this rose as Alachua Red.
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why don't they sell it as Red Cascade?
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Good question. I just received it in the mail today, and was making my labels when I couldn't find it on here. I went back to their website, and see that they also list it as Red Cascade. It's very confusing though, because they say it was found growing on a farm in Alachua, FL...where Red Cascade was bred by Moore. Here's the link:
http://rosepetalsnursery.com/rose.php?pid=355&cid=99&rose=Alachua Red / Red Cascade
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#3 of 3 posted
12 MAY 22 by
Val O
I gave this rose to Rose Petals nursery with the found name of "Alachua Red Cl."
In the early 1990s I found this rose growing with other old garden roses on a farm in Alachua County, Florida, The owner said that she had grown it for many years and that it was not a modern rose. I had a small wholesale nursery and sold it as "Alachua Red Cl."
I met William Welch at lecture he was giving on old garden roses at Disney World. I had been asked by Disney to supply some potted rose to be used as props at his lecture. Mr. Welch told me that he also encountered a similar rose when rose rustling old gardens in Texas.
Red Cascade has a reputation as a "mildew magnet" when grown in Florida. "Alachua Red" does not get mildew.
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Parentage per ARE's website: The Fairy x Yellow Baby Love
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Thanks. Although Mike Shoup's site says 'Yellow Baby Love' for the pollen parent, I suspect it may be the yellow coloured Scrivens 'Baby Love'. HelpMeFind has used this in the parentage.
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Hi Patricia, I'm going through correcting all of Mike's listings from his original notes. The correct parentage of Joe Woodard is that it is just an OP Seedling of Republic of Texas. Thanks!
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Bumping this comment because this lineage needs to be updated too
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#5 of 5 posted
11 FEB 22 by
jedmar
See comment to 'Roemer's Hip Happy'
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Rose Listing Omission
Oso Easy Double Pink
PPAF MEIRIFTDAY Hardy Zones 4-9 Mature Height: 12-24"
https://hirts.com/oso-easy-double-pink-rose-very-hardy-disease-resistant-proven-winners-4-pot/
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Thank you Tammy. ‘Oso Easy Double Pink’ added.
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