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today by
HubertG
I wonder whether this might be the original 'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam'. The foliage, flowers and plentiful hips seem to be a match. Or maybe one of her closer descendants?
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today by
Lee H.
That’s an exciting proposition. LMF is such an important rose, and deserves a better fate than extinction. If I had access to both, I’d want to cross her with ‘Dr. Grill’, and see if something approximating ‘Antoine Rivoire’ would result. Because science, you know? :-)
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Initial post
today by
Kim Rupert
Blue Moon is lavender. This rose, while very lovely, is definitely not lavender but pink.
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Initial post
today by
Kim Rupert
Blue Moon is lavender. This rose, while very lovely, is definitely not lavender but pink.
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Initial post
today by
Kim Rupert
Blue Moon is lavender. This rose, while very lovely, is definitely not lavender but pink.
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