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22 JUL 15 by
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This matches the rose I am trying to ID. My parents had several in their yard, I have pictures also. My question - Is this rose pleasantly scented? The ones I have smell wonderful.
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Hi. My experience is that it has minimal scent. It is a floribunda if that helps. If you have a picture of the rose you are trying to identify, I can try to help
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Under the right conditions, Sheila's Perfume is highly scented. Scent is created by oils and alcohols. If the conditions either prevent them from being expressed, or cause them to all volatilize too quickly or blow away quickly, you may not perceive them. Cutting buds prior to their fully opening and allowing them to mature indoors in water should help you to smell them. Gene Boerner, the breeder for Jackson & Perkins for many years, checked scent by placing a bloom under his hat where it was humid and warm, two conditions which help scent to express itself.
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25 JUL 15 by
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Thank you Kim and also Patti. It is indeed Sheila's Perfume. Here in my garden it does smell wonderful. I have been working a lot trying to save some more roses from my parents old home. No water, and it is very dry there.
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You're welcome. I'm happy I could help. Good luck!
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22 JUL 15 by
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I searched for this rose and it never came up until I entered the "post comment/question" part. My parents called the rose by that name, and it is scented. I am seeking to positively ID the rose. I have, made cuttings from theirs and when they passed, took several roses including this one. I have pictures, and it is scented. I will re search using the spelling below. They had over 350 rose bushes in their yard and I helped them with all aspects when they became handicapped.
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