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Discussion id : 127-949
most recent 2 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 JUN 21 by Patricia Routley
For Nadene and Deborah at the Old Parliament House Gardens, Senate Tennis Courts.
Golden Vision. No photo of the rose at the Senate Tennis Courts has been added to HelpMeFind. Are you confident enough of the veracity of this rose to order an engraved-in-stone label?
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Discussion id : 117-550
most recent 14 JUL 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 JUL 19 by Patricia Routley
My 1922 ‘Golden Vision’ (Marechal Niel x R. gigantea) sets hips. See photos.
Although ‘Golden Vision’ has no descendants listed, Lilia Weatherly in the 2006 reference has said she obtained seedlings from it.
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Discussion id : 86-307
most recent 1 JUL 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 JUL 15 by Spotto
Actually, this rose does flower intermittently for me throughout the year - there is a flower out today in mid-winter (1st July 2015) at cool climate Exeter, NSW, Australia. The spring flush is of course its main flowering period. This is a rose that is better than many other climbing teas - it is equally a tea rose as a much as a Rosa gigantea.
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