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'Stanwell Perpetual' rose Reviews & Comments
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HelpMeFind has ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ shown as a cluster-flowered. I am not so sure this is strictly correct. It seems to produce a bloom very quickly after the one before, but emanating from just below the older bloom. Marnix’ photo Kropswolde, Netherlands 25 May 2010 shows a bud, with new growth emanating just below as in my photo.
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#1 of 5 posted
3 JAN 21 by
Jay-Jay
Jedmars' photo seems to show that what You mention too: helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.339100
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Hello Jay-Jay. But looking further, there are two photos which might be called a cluster: Koala 13 07 2011 Lithuania. and Jack L uploaded 6 Sep 09. I guess that in order to have such a phenomenal repeat as it does, it has to be, strictly speaking, single flowered.
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#3 of 5 posted
3 JAN 21 by
Jay-Jay
I dare to disagree, only on that of Jack L, one might see two flowers on one stem, but not completely clear. Every single flower seems to come from one newly grown (the same years') twig. And than following up or almost at the same time from the bud below.
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#4 of 5 posted
3 JAN 21 by
Jay-Jay
PS: a late Happy New Year to You and Robin. I'll inform Marnix about this discussion.
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Thank you dear Jay-Jay. And a happy bottling, cycling, rose-ing, living and loving year to you and yours too.
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