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This one looks as if it's one of the Hulthemia-Hybrids. The other photo's don't.
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Jay-Jay...I could not agree with you more. However I am quite sure of the accuracy that the plant is Hanseat. In pic 40210 there is the hint of that "Eye" although faint. So it may be a matter of Lighting and culture and stage of the blossom. I am in zone 10A in the US.
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#2 of 4 posted
1 FEB 15 by
Jay-Jay
I looked for the eye too, but one photo shows just a faint-one paler than the rest of the petals' surface. This-one shows a darker eye. (...Later I took a better glance and I see which photo You mean: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.40210 ) I'm not a connoisseur of Hanseat, but the resemblance with a Hulthemia-Hybrid struck me. I didn't want to say, that the photo or the rose was wrong. If it were a Hybrid-Hulthemia, It would be the first-one, that I would like. The flower looks a bit like Hibiscus. Great photo by the way!
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#3 of 4 posted
30 JUN 16 by
styrax
JJay, Orangeade and Anytime also exhibit this coloring- this is were Moore's fascinating Halo series originated from. They must share a parent!
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#4 of 4 posted
1 JUL 16 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You Jakub, The roses and rose-series You mentioned, I looked up. You might be right. Although the roses look a bit different and... I'm not a miniature-fancier.
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