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Discussion id : 171-270
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Initial post 2 days ago by Sebastiano Cutrone
I found this rose in a nursery but I don't have any information about its ownership. If possible, someone can give me information about which variety it belongs to.
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Discussion id : 171-269
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Initial post 2 days ago by Sebastiano Cutrone
I found this rose in a nursery but I don't have any information about its ownership. If possible, someone can give me information about which variety it belongs to.
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Discussion id : 166-623
most recent 6 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 APR by Rebedina
I am wondering if anyone recognizes this beautiful, lightly fragranced rose grown from a cutting taken from a 1920's house in Melbourne, Australia? It has smooth pedicels, dull, narrow leaves and has few thorns.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 6 APR by Margaret Furness
If you re-open your post you'll find it has grown an Add Photos button.
Does the plant repeat-flower? Does it set hips? Does it sucker when grown from a cutting? Is it a bush or a climber?
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 6 APR by Rebedina
Apologies for the late uploading of photos. The plant in question is a bush and does not sucker. It has round hips and does repeat flower.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 6 APR by HubertG
For some reason it made me think of Dickson's 'Dean Hole' of 1904, but I don't know how likely it would be for that to have survived.

Rebedina, when you say a cutting taken from a 1920s house, do you have good reason to think it might be of the same era of the house? It could be something from much later.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 6 APR by Margaret Furness
Nice photos.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 6 APR by Rebedina
It certainly could be a much later rose, you're right.
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Discussion id : 154-013
most recent 16 NOV 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 NOV 23 by felicite
I am trying to identify this rose, found growing near Canberra, Australia. My closest guess is Polyantha Grandiflora. Can anyone verify? (photos to follow...)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 NOV 23 by Patricia Routley
That is a very good guess Felicite. Most characteristics match what I grow as 'Polyantha Grandiflora' (which came to me incorrectly as 'Wedding Day') Consider reassigning your photos to 'Polyantha Grandiflora' - you clearly show identifying features.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 16 NOV 23 by felicite
Many thanks, Patricia. Much appreciated!
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