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Initial post 2 days ago by Kathy Strong
Rose Listing Omission

Vianne’s chocolat

Intro at Chelsea by Tantau

https://store.bluediamond.gg/product/plants-2/rhs-chelsea-2025/rosa-viannes-chocolat-4-5l/

Hope it comes to USA soon!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted yesterday by jedmar
Synonym added, thank you!
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Initial post 2 days ago by Lee H.
I recently discovered a pink sport of ‘Firefighter’. I have listed it as a found rose (‘Pink Firefighter’) in my breeder profile, but can find no way to categorize it as a sport in the parentage…is there a way?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted yesterday by jedmar
There is: Parentage --> Seed ---> Single Plant --> Best match: Firefighter --> Click the button "Sport of" --> Continue (at bottom)
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Reply #2 of 2 posted yesterday by Lee H.
Sheesh! My brain doesn’t feel that old! Thanks for holding my hand…
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Initial post 2 days ago by jedmar
See the photos from Sangerhausen, not a yellow double.
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Initial post 3 days ago by HubertG
The description page says this is "a Hybrid Gigantea" but I can't see anything in the references here to support that. Is there some other reference to Gigantea blood not included? I can see similarities with 'Hadley' and 'Princeps' in 'Editor Stewart', so I'm wondering is it's one of Clark's favoured seed parents pollinated with 'Princeps'.
The fact that it was recommended as a hedge suggests it must have had a degree of retention of its foliage in winter. So perhaps there is Gigantea in it after all.
Also, to anyone who has experience of 'Editor Stewart', does it produce hips?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 days ago by jedmar
Maybe one of our Australian members can comment on this?
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