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roselover
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Hi, I live in San Rafael and want to know where you got Queen Mary 2 for the San Jose garden.
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The tag on the rose said this was the name.
What do you think it is?
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Wild guess, but the opening buds of 'Docteur Jamain' do have a way of resembling a Hybrid Tea. I remember I was quite surprised until the bud opened further and showed it's HP nature.
For example, look at this photo: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.175100
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I believe it is souvenir du President Lincoln but not Souvenir du Abraham Lincoln. I will ask Helpmefind to remove it
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Both of these photos of mine should be moved to Sutter’s Gold. Joan Goff. If you let me know when it is done, I will post comments
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Joan, all members are able to move their own photos. Just open the photo, click on REASSIGN on the top left, type in Sutter’s Gold, and then I think the next step is CONTINUE. Voila - you will see the name at the top changed from Talisman to Sutters Gold, and you have done it.
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I noted that the pink and yellow photo has disappeared. Perhaps you had a problem there, so I have moved your other photo out of Talisman and into Sutter's Gold. Hope that is OK.
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Why are Roselover's two photos contained under 'Talisman'?
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I believe when she uploaded the photos in November 2014, she was under the impression they were ‘Sutter’s Gold’. Later her comment on April 1, 2015 says ‘Talisman’, so it seems as though her photos were moved from wherever they originally were, to Talisman. (take a look at the comments attached to her photo with her grandson). Ideally she needs to correct the caption containing the ‘Sutter’s Gold’ words.
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When I posted the two photos of what I thought was Talisman in 2014, I had no idea this Rose was Sutter’s Gold. I even bought a talisman and planted it in my garden. But when it bloomed, it was not the rose two blocks away. I have a Sutter’s Gold plant, it has been a favorite of mine for over 25 years. This past year, I sent photos of this very large rose to a friend who is a well known Rosarians and can identify most roses. Right off the bat, he said Sutter’s Gold. By then, I was thinking the same from the fragrance and how it bloomed. It is the first rose to bloom in my garden and this year I had 4 bloom cycles. I then changed what I wrote about Talisman. Joan Goff
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10 DEC 18 by
Darrell
Hello Joan, From the photos it was obvious the rose is not Talisman, not only in color but in size. Talisman grows at most three and a half feet high. Thanks for the correction.
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