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Discussion id : 107-527
most recent 21 JAN 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JAN 18 by Unregistered Guest
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Discussion id : 63-505
most recent 14 APR 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 APR 12 by Patricia Routley
'La Tosca' seems a strong possibility for an Australian foundling "Mrs. Val Nash" / Rosehedge Cottage". (is on HelpMeFind) but I need to confirm that 'La Tosca' has a prickly/glandular pedicel - and if anybody has photos of the whole bush, I would be grateful. thanks. Patricia
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 14 APR 12 by marcir
Patricia, I have posted 3 more photos. The Sangerhausen "La Tosca" seems different than 'Mrs Val Nash'. Yes, pedicels are glandular, but sepals look different. Also, colour is lighter pink. I have no photo of the habit, but it is upright. Unfortunately, my plant froze down the past two winters. If it has survived, I can post some photos in summer.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 14 APR 12 by Patricia Routley
Yes. The Sangerhausen's 'La Tosca' does look different and I do see those folioles on the sepals.
I had better get together some details on why I thought 'La Tosca' was "Mrs. Val Nash" / "Rosehedge Cottage Pink" and put them on to the foundling page. Thank you so much for your help Marcir.
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