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Fri, Dec 4, 09 at 20:54
| Hi once again! In this occasion I would like to identify another light pink old rose which grows in a neighboring garden (possibly a Tea Rose) and, as usual, as I do not have a close access to the plant I do not have more information than a coule of pictures and a brief description made by myself. So information like scent, number of petals, reblooming, size of the flowers, growth habit, etc. are missing by now.
The rose is a quite dense bush, 1.50-1.70 metres tall, 1.50 metres wide, with a characteristic folliage that you will surely appreciate in the pictures (light green wrickled leaves). I understand that it is extremely difficult to reach an accurate ID with this information, but the aim of the messages I published concerning neghboring roses, to the ones I have little access, if find- in the best of the cases- someone who grows the same rose and can easily identify it at a first glance. I always say that a good rose grower can easily identify his roses, with just a couple of pics! (or at least I hope, haha). THANKS in advance and sorry for the lack of information!
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- Posted by sweetmichelia (My Page) on Fri, Jan 29, 10 at 1:27
| It reminds me of Abraham Darby... |
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| THANKS for your answer Sweetmichelia. Anyway, it was finally identified as ´Duchesse de Brabant´. Regards, Mariano. |
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