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Hello,
Does anyone know if this rose is available in the U.S.? Does it go by another name in the U.S.? Thank you.
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“Camnethan Cherry Red” is an Australian foundling rose and is not available in the U.S. under this name.
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Thank you. Maybe it is found here too under a different name?
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The closest equivalent in the US would be the rose sold as Princesse de Sagan.
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Thank you. I appreciate your responses
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HMFUSR, When I read your comments of how you are grateful for its existence and thank it 50 times a day, I think it must be so special so I went to get one. But I was reading the comments under the Beauty of Rosewarh. I think that rose is special too. So now I found out this is the name of the rose that you wrote about, and I want to get one especially with your comment on how the fragrance is. I am into growing rose for their fragrance. I remember when I was a child in Vietnam, the roses had such delightful, fresh, and light fragrance just like how you described the fragrance of this rose. I hope to be able to buy this rose and grow it to see it for myself. Thank you for your description of this rose.
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My Cramoisi Superior reached 8 foot tall and 10 foot wide. It gets very huge in the Houston, TX area. It smells divine and makes pretty cut flowers and looks good in arrangements with other antique roses. It blooms profusely almost all year long. No disease and no insect problems. Why hasn’t it been given the Earthkind designation yet? The only problem with this rose is that it gets too big!
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Hello,
Where did you get yours from? Thanks.
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Does anyone know what the name mean?
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"Dancing lavender swallow wings or something like that I think?
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1 MAR 16 by
alex.m.
Thank you very much :-)!
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The purple swallow dancing.
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