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'Scentillating Blues' rose Reviews & Comments
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24 JAN 09 by
Unregistered Guest
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The pages for this rose ('Scentillating Blues') and its synonym (SOCblue) both state that the flowers are "borne mostly solitary, in large clusters".
Which is it? Somehow I doubt that it could really be both...
Best -- jon
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#1 of 4 posted
25 JAN 09 by
RoseBlush
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Thank you for the correction. It should have said "blooms borne mostly solitary and in SMALL clusters", which is true for many roses in the mini-flora class.
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#2 of 4 posted
25 JAN 09 by
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A) Most welcome. It's good to be able to help a bit.
B) Thanks for the clarification -- I know very little about this particular class, and I'm happy to have the information.
Best -- jon
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#3 of 4 posted
25 JAN 09 by
Cass
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Jon, some roses are borne both singly and in clusters. HMF doesn't have a more exact way of saying that....
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#4 of 4 posted
25 JAN 09 by
JonSinger
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Well, see Lyn's reply, above. If HMF can say what Lyn said (assuming that her comment is accurate, which I have no reason to doubt), then it should be possible to correct the listing.
(If HMF _can't_ say what she said, this brings up the obvious question: Why not?)
Best -- jon
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