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Surely this rose is named after the poet Edmund Spenser (ca. 1552-January 13, 1599), William Paul not only having a penchant for naming roses after poets ('Milton', 'Tennyson') and other writers ('Charles Lamb'), but he also discusses poet Spenser in his book The Rose Garden.
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Synonym added. HMF admin will look into possible glitch
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Initial post
yesterday
* Posted by unregistered site guest: Pending HMF administrative review. *
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This rose is very healthy for me, no blackspot or powdery mildew in 8b PNW Oregon. It makes nice blooms for cutting on strong, straight stems. Quick to repeat and even now trying to bloom at the end of December.
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