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| I have a friend who lives in the north of England who needs some help i.d.ing these roses:
The first is a pink which she says is darker than the reverse which makes a strong contrast. It's sweetly scented. I think it looks like La Reine Victoria but I don't know. The second is non-remontant. I think it looks like Mme. Plantier but I seek your learned opinions! The last is a climber which she thinks is called 'Harlequin.' Thanks! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Pink mystery rose
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| Another view (sorry, I don't know how to do more than one link on a page!) |
Here is a link that might be useful: More pink roses
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| That is one of the Spinossissimas. Possible 'William III'. Definitely not 'Harlequin'. |
Here is a link that might be useful: William III
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| Thanks! I have another update: the pink is non-remontant, so it's not Reine Victoria. And the white doesn't smell very citrus-y, so it's probably not Mme. Plantier. Any other guesses? |
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| Hello, the pink one looks like Rosa pimpinellifolia 'Double Pink' one of the Scots Roses |
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| wait a minute, which one is not 'harlequin'? your last pic of the multicolored climber looks like i think paul's ref to 'william III' is regarding your alida |
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