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most recent 20 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 OCT by oakslesly
I am a member yet I am unable to post. According to what I've read, your site should recognize me. Please explain what's going on.
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most recent 23 JUL SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 JUN by oakslesly
Is this gorgeous rose available in the USA? If so, where is it for sale? Thank you
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 28 JUN by Michael Garhart
The closest to this one in North America is called 'Eau De Parfum™ Berry Rose'.

It's not the same rose, but by the same breeder and in the same marketed trademark group at the European variant.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 23 JUL by all the names are taken
If it's not the same rose, then why does HMF list it as the same rose? Similarly, pictures and videos of 'Laudatio' always show a much lighter and pinker rose than the pictures and videos of 'Timeless Purple' (with darker, more violet colors). At first, I thought the differences were caused by weather conditions but the evidence along with your comment suggest that two different, though related, roses are sold under one name/trademark in different countries. Do I need to buy from the UK to get the dark 'variant'?
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 23 JUL by Michael Garhart
www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.89491

It's listed here. The North American variant has a unique codename different from the European variant.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 23 JUL by all the names are taken
Turns out HMF doesn't allow replies containing yt links. The gist of it was that I believe even within the NOA38121 variant there seem to be two genetically different roses. Darker one in the Uk and lighter one for the Continent.
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 23 JUL by jedmar
With the identical breeder code, it cannot be two variants. The colour differences on the posted photos may be aquirk of photography - red and purple are difficult to reproduce.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 23 JUL by all the names are taken
Yes I know. The camera can change colors, just like the season can change colors etc, but I wanted this gorgeous rose from @Sarahraven's YT video titled "Try this thornless rose in your garden this summer" and mine just doesn't look like that. I'll wait until fall and see if my 'Laudatio' starts behaving like 'Timeless Purple'. If it doesn't, I'll stand by my conspiracy theory.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 23 JUL by Michael Garhart
if you remove the h t t p colon and slashes, you can link safe sites. HMF is sensitive when it thinks the chat is being edited rather than simply linked.

In www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.89491&tab=32 in the comments I explain that they are different Noack codes.

Austin has english florist roses in Canada with the identical names of Austin roses for all of North America, but they have different code names. Many are scentless. It makes things very confusing, especially since Austins in Canada can be 2 different, but similar, Austin roses with identical names.

It's honestly not cool of them to confuse the public. No one has time for that mess lol.
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most recent 19 JUL SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 MAY 09 by Leslie Davis
Excellent nursery set up, very healthy roses. Very impressed with my vist to this nursery. Will definitely visit and buy from again.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 19 JUL by oakslesly
Is this nursery still selling roses in 2024? The web page isn't up and running, no real way to contact her. Anyone know what's happening?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 19 JUL by Kathy Strong
Yes she is still selling roses, including some very rare ones not available anywhere else. But she NEVER had a working website ordering process. She’s not up to that technologically. But you can email her and get her current list of minis and regular sized roses and you will get an answer in less than a day at BurlingL@aol.com. And she will send them promptly.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 19 JUL by oakslesly
Thank you so very much. Really appreciate it.
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most recent 18 JUN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 JUN by oakslesly
In zone 10b, Lover's Blush is tall and wide. It's at roof level. I have not noticed any fragrance. It does get a lot of rust each year. Not a favorite. Thinking of removing it after all these years, and making room for some smaller, healthier and fragrant choices.
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