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Discussion id : 122-555
most recent 11 JUL 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUL 20 by Michael Garhart
I've wondered on several occasions if the unknown portion of the parentage is either 'Dolly' or the seed parent of 'Dolly'. I have many descendents of 'H.C' Anderson' in my program, and there are many that often have foliage traits of either 'Queen Elizabeth', 'Nordia' of both.
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Discussion id : 83-380
most recent 25 FEB 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 FEB 15 by Michael Garhart
I used to grow this giant beast of a rose a long time ago. Great color. Great vigor. Long spans between rebloom, but the bloom displays were massive. It has a really bad tendency to end up with torn foliage. The leaves were so heavy, that they would rip under their own weight. Otherwise, a very healthy rose. The sprays were often over 2+ ft. in diameter.
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Discussion id : 46-684
most recent 11 JUL 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUL 10 by Napalm
Very long lasting, rain resistant flowers. Also the flowers don't seem to attract the japanese beetles.
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