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dave weil 02-05-2003 01:20 PM

Help with identification
 
I created a new photo gallery for some of my unidentified roses.
Perhaps some of you could help. If you need specifics about a
particular image, just ask.

Thanks!

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ddweil...wn/unknown.htm

Cass 02-05-2003 04:56 PM

Help with identification
 
dave weil wrote:

my unidentified roses.



http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ddweil...wn/unknown.htm


Color and foliage is right for Joseph's Coat. The key is that the
blooms start out yellow to orange and age to crimson.

I agree with Theo about not-Iceberg, tho I don't know what it is.
Another big blooming white that I don't grow is Saratoga.

dave weil 02-05-2003 04:56 PM

Help with identification
 
On Fri, 02 May 2003 15:18:54 GMT, "Theo Asir"
wrote:

Dave that is not Iceberg. The foliage
is too rounded & dark green. Also
the yellowing center w/ anthers
is definitely not an iceberg trait.

These are the traits of a Harkness rose
known as an Iceberg twin, called Princess of Wales.
Doesn't make sense though 'cos its only available
from Hortico.


Actually Edmunds has it now as well.

It was *supposed* to be Europeana, just like that new yellow
unidentified florabunda was supposed to be Europeana.

The only thing about the pics in the Edmunds catalog vs. the actual
plant, PoW seems to have a more defined tight dome in the middle when
young. Mine opens almost immediately.

Thnks for helping me eliminate Iceberg. It sure looks like the pics
that I've seen though...

I previously wrote:

I created a new photo gallery for some of my unidentified roses.
Perhaps some of you could help. If you need specifics about a
particular image, just ask.

Thanks!

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ddweil...wn/unknown.htm


JimS. 02-05-2003 06:32 PM

Help with identification
 
I was also thinking it looks like Joseph's Coat. At least, it looks like
the ones I have.....

JimS.
Seattle

"Cass" wrote in message
...
dave weil wrote:

my unidentified roses.



http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ddweil...wn/unknown.htm


Color and foliage is right for Joseph's Coat. The key is that the
blooms start out yellow to orange and age to crimson.

I agree with Theo about not-Iceberg, tho I don't know what it is.
Another big blooming white that I don't grow is Saratoga.





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