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18 MAY 06 by
Anonymous-101874
I am hoping that someone can clear up a problem for me.I am unsure of the ID of this rose:Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance Michelle PS please disregard the name printed on the photo, it is not correct.
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I think it would be helpful to have a much closer photo.
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#3 of 8 posted
24 JUN 06 by
Anonymous-101874
Hi Here is a better photo I hope.Not sure of the size..hope it will be ok. Thanks for your responses Cheers Michelle
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#2 of 8 posted
22 JUN 06 by
Jody
Hi it looks a little a Therese Bugnet but I can't see the cane and foilage in this pix. Is it very fragrant?
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#4 of 8 posted
24 JUN 06 by
Anonymous-101874
Hi Jody..yes it is extremely fragrant. Thanks for your reply. cheers Michelle
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#5 of 8 posted
24 JUN 06 by
Jody
Hi Michelle, Thanks for the beautiful photos. The flowers look like my Therese Bugnets but the foilage looks different to me. The leaves on the T. Bugnets are much narrower. I am not sure what this is. There are so many beautiful pink roses. It looks a bit like Centifolia Muscosa, or it's parent R. Centifolia? Maybe some else has an idea. Good luck with the ID.
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#6 of 8 posted
28 JUN 06 by
Anonymous-101874
Thanks Jodie Thanks for your interest. cheers Michelle
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#7 of 8 posted
29 JUN 06 by
Meschuee
Hello :)She looks just like my "Octavia Hill", which I planted a few days ago. Take a look at her photo and see what you think. Do her flowers hang over? Penny :)
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#8 of 8 posted
30 JUN 06 by
Anonymous-101874
Hi Penny It certainly looks like your photo.This is getting more mysterious as I go along! I will look up my books and do a bit of research. Yes the blooms droop and have very spiky thorns on the canes.. The foliage is a light green. cheers Michelle
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