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Jackson & Perkins site says it has a strong pear fragrance. Your post says none to mild. I'd like to hear from growers for their comment on the aroma.
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In this case, the information on the rose page came from the registration material submitted by J & P to the ARS.
Smiles, Lyn
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I have this rose and love it. Mine has a strong fruity fragrance.
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Mine just started blooming and I would categorize the fragrance as a medium, delicious fruity scent. This is a gorgeous rose, starting out a deep orange and fading to salmon pink. The stems are strong enough to hold the large blooms upright. In our garden showing incredible disease resistance!
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Our Sedona has a wonderfully rich fruity fragrance. It is also one of the most beautiful flowers of all the plants in our rose collection. Healthy, vigorous, and generous with huge, long lasting blooms. We're going to get another next spring. Wonderful!
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Im in southern california and my Sedona has almost no smell. This is its 3rd year and this spring i happened to notice a very light fragrance. but now that its getting hot, its scentless again ????♀️
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Beautiful pic. I just purchased and received this rose.
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Thank you! Enjoy your new Cornelia!
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Dear Hedgerow Rose: I like this photo, may I use it for my future presentation. Is it possible to email me a copy of this photo, please and thank you! Ping@rosesbyping.com
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Hello! I'm so sorry I only just saw this comment--years later. I'm sure you've already gotten what you need by now but I am emailing you a copy of this photo in case you ever want to use it in future. Have a wonderful day. ~Laurie
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I'm amazed it doesn't have any descendants. It looks really pretty and "fresh".
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I feel sure that Hedgerow Rose's photo taken at Biltmore rose garden, 2015 is in fact "Mme. Berkeley in commerce as' which DOES NOT set hips. Apparently the original 'Mme. Berkeley' SET HIPS. HelpMefind has two separate files for these roses.
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Interesting. Maybe some day they'll have tea roses that grow in our wet climate. Tea types are the hardest for me to ID or do lineages for, because of limited experience with them. They essentially "rot" into the ground here.
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Thank you, Patricia! I didn't see that there were two listings for this rose when I uploaded the photo. Mistake corrected.
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