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Discussion id : 73-999
most recent 14 SEP 13 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 9 SEP 13 by Mariano R. Saviello
Dear esteemed members,

Does anybody know if the rose distributed in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay as ‘Salmon Ange’ is the same than the HT ‘Bel Ange’ (aka ‘Belle Epoque’/ ‘Rosa Stern’, Louis Lens,1962)?.
I once read in the ARS register (2012) it was sited as “Salmon Ange, HT, op”; but cannot find more information. Furthermore, both HTs are sold in Buenos Aires as different -but quite similar-roses.

Thanks in advance for your reply,
Mariano
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 SEP 13 by Patricia Routley
I don't know what is sold in those countries, but have you considered the two salmon-ish sports of 'Bel Ange':
'Angel Girl', 1973, U.S.
'Colin's Salmon, 1970, Australia
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 14 SEP 13 by Mariano R. Saviello
Hi Patricia! I have been checking out both sports and Colin's Salmon seems to be quite a good option! I wonder why it is sold in South America as 'Salmon Ange' and still appears this way in the American Rose Society. I would love to grow the three plants all together to compare. thank you once again for your contribution :)
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