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"Thornless, or almost" ???? The sample picture that came up clearly showed numerous giant hooked thorns.
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If you can tell us whose picture it was, perhaps those who grow and know “Maggie” can comment. However, as this rose grows in many different climates over the world, it may produce more thorns in a different locality. The 2006, p30 reference is valuable reading.
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A 'common rose' here in my climate (Tropical Monsoon). It has hooked thorns that might stop you in your tracks. Although not as sinister as Multiflora (multiflora var carnea) thorns.
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Available from Rogue Valley Roses under the name "Belle Doria"
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Thanks bellegallica. We've added this reference - and changed our description from large blooms to small.
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Thanks! Should I delete it from here then since I suppose this area should be for comments by people who actually grow it? I'll also add the paragraph about Georges Pernet to the record for that rose.
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No. Leave it. It tells us where we got it from.
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