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'Guinée' rose Reviews & Comments
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Does anyone know where the name Guinee came from, for this rose?
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The September 1993 reference might help you,
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I have Guinée in my ~zone6 (last couple os years rather zone 7-8) garden in Hungary, it's around 3 years old, but doesn't really repeat bloom at all so far. It is a monster, already lots of canes above 12-13 feet and fabulous when flowering, still full of foliage in the end of January, on the other hand didn't get bothered with the -15 -20 Celsius (0;-4F) degrees occasionally.
It just hasn't had any repeat bloom yet, during the seasons. Does anyone have experiences with this CV, or is there a technique that worked for someone to encourage reblooming?
Thanks!
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Available from - Spring Park Nursery (Victoria - Australia) www.springparknursery.com.au
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Perhaps you could encourage someone from Spring Park to list their nursery here on HMF? This site is an invaluable international marketing tool. Anyone with Inter Net access world wide can find a listing nursery's information right here. If their rose availability is current, they can reach potential customers immediately with the information. Posting this is available from Spring Park as a comment to a photograph, quickly becomes unavailable information to site users as it gets buried with the other comments about that photograph. But, by listing the nursery and maintaining the accuracy of the listing, people who may never have heard of Spring Park can quickly and easily learn of them and be drawn to them as customers. Please consider contacting them to become a listing nursery here on Help Me Find. Thank you!
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Available from - rosenschule - stange www.rosen-stange.de
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Dear sir,
We have linked your HMF registration to your HMF nursery listing. You can now save us both time by updating your nursery listing yourself. For any plant, click the "BUY FROM" tab and then click the "MY NURSERY" button found near the top. This will allow you to immediately add the currently displayed plant to your nursery's plant list - quick, easy.
Thanks.
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