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Spray Cecile Brunner Cecile Brunner (Cl)
"Radika Kesavan" wrote in message
... Incidentally, to add to all this confusion, there are some who claim that there is another rose called Bloomfield Abundance that is being also sold as the Spray Cecile Brunner - here, take a look at this: http://www.ph-rose-gardens.com/00931.htm My Spray Cecile Brunner does not have that wild-looking "longer sepals that may extend like flags above the buds," but I have seen it on some gorgeous CB specimens around here. I do not know the truth of this either. I had wanted to get a climbing Cecile Brunner but lived on a small house block and wasn't sure how to deal with a 20ft monster. When I went to my local rose society's field day (where we visit the rose garden of one of the members), the host had a Bloomfield Abundance and it had the longer sepals that you described. It seemed to be the perfect compromise as it is still tall but not huge. She very generously allowed me to take some cuttings and I have around 6 little cuttings that are 3 months old. It also had a beautiful, sweet fragrance. Kirra Brisbane, Australia zone 10 |
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