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26 DEC 15 by
Carrie
In my Southern California coastal garden this rose is a magnet for rust early in the season and gets quite a bad infestation, but it gets over it. I don't spray, I just wait. After it gets over the rust, the leaves are dark green and it blooms well, even in the mostly shade that I have it in. The blooms are just lovely, the kind one might find in a bridal bouquet - excellent form, faintly blush white with light pink, shading to a deeper pink center. Little to no scent, a pity.
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17 NOV 15 by
Carrie
Hi Zuzu, According to the extensive listing of roses in your garden, it appears you might have Mme. Jean Gaujard. I fell completely in love with this rose when I saw it at the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, and am looking for a source for cuttings. Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
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19 SEP 14 by
Carrie
I can't sign in, it doesn't give me the sign in button, only the new membership button. I have already registered, the system still recognizes my email address, but won't give me the option to recover or change my password. Not working.
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Hi Carolyn,
It appears you have multiple (3) HMF member accounts - we'll combine them and you should be all set. Multiple accounts can cause sign in issues. We'll let you know when it's done.
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We've combined your accounts and initiated a password reset on your behalf. Please confirm you're able to sign on now.
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5 JAN 10 by
Carrie
Our Lady of Guadalupe does not have petals with edges tipped in pink, as this appears. It is not representative of the variety.
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That's an interesting and surprising variation.
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