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Fragrant Cloud  rose photo courtesy of member Slave to the garden
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Discussion id : 84-336
most recent 29 NOV 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 APR 15 by Loggerite
I apologize. I didn't understand your caption stating that it was a bloom that was 21 days old.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 18 APR 15 by Kim Rupert
The foliage appears too light and glossy to be Fragrant Cloud, too.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 29 NOV 20 by MiGreenThumb
I am inclined to agree, Mr. Rupert (roseseek).
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 18 APR 15 by Slave to the garden
read the caption, before responding. It's a bloom that stayed on the plant nearly three weeks. It's faded but lasted all that time on the bush. And yes it is a fragrant cloud, been there for 12 years.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 18 APR 15 by Slave to the garden
Wow , did you read the caption, it's a bloom on the bush for three weeks the point of the picture is to show it stayed on the bush for that long, and In hot dry super sunny colorado, nearly all blooms fade. And this plant has been there for 12 years, and yes it is a fragrant cloud. Been growing roses for 35 years , I think I know my roses.
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Discussion id : 124-105
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Initial post 29 NOV 20 by MiGreenThumb
I would presume this to not be 'Fragrant Cloud'.
It does not fade and age in this fashion.
This rose appears to be a white/faded yellow that blushes in light and/or heat.
Glad to hear this bloom is long-lasting though.
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