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Hi Charles, PLEASE post photos of your seedling! I've never been able to bring Purezza to seed. It will be exciting seeing your "baby pictures"! Thanks!
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Hi Kim, I did not take a picture when it flowered this season, now it is only green leaves... I will have to wait for next spring to post a picture. So far the plant and flowers were very small, it looks almost like a micro-mini.
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That's what the Banksiae seedling seem to do. The most "Banks-like" seeding I have is also very dwarf, and addicted to mildew, which they frequently outgrow. Even just plant and foliage photos are interesting, though. Thanks.
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Is it thornless, Charles?
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Hi Simon,
The canes seem to be thornless, but there are still some tiny bristles below the leaves I believe.
I still have no image of the flowers but they look like a micro-mini cream.
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Hi Charles, were you ever able to photograph the blooms?
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As per US patent USPP21530P3, the parentage of this rose is Centenaire de Lourdes x Commandant Cousteau
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19 JAN 21 by
jedmar
Thank you, patent information added!
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This rose is available in the UK under the tradename Showmee Music.
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makida
In Sweden the trade name is 'Chatrine' after one of the world's few women speedway drivers, Chatrine Friman Brantvik.
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Rose Listing Omission
Sunrosa Red
ZARSBJOH, PP 24314, Parentage: Seedling x WEKsnacare. Breeder: Keith Zary. Monrovia website description: "This new, beautiful, compact shrub rose is long-flowering and performs well in heat and humidity, with exceptional disease resistance. Intense, true red double blooms have a mild, tea-rose fragrance. Sunrosa™ varieties require less pruning than ordinary shrub roses, meaning less work and more enjoyment. Ideal for smaller gardens, borders and patio containers."
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Thank you Charles. Added.
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