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Old 26-05-2003, 07:20 PM
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Hello all from a lurker )

I'm hoping that someone can help me identify a Rose.

I know this can be a difficult task but if anyone would care to have a stab, I have
uploaded some images of them. They are he
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01028.JPG
and
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01029.JPG

.... even though the colour looks slightly different in this image (different lighting
conditions), this is the same Rose in a bunch taken a day earlier:
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC00982.JPG

Any help would be very much welcomed.

Many thanks,

Banana


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Old 26-05-2003, 08:08 PM
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Banana wrote in message
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Hello all from a lurker )

I'm hoping that someone can help me identify a Rose.

I know this can be a difficult task but if anyone would care to have a

stab, I have
uploaded some images of them. They are he
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01028.JPG
and
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC01029.JPG

... even though the colour looks slightly different in this image

(different lighting
conditions), this is the same Rose in a bunch taken a day earlier:
http://www.btinternet.com/~bananalan...s/DSC00982.JPG

Any help would be very much welcomed.

Hi;

First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a
florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown under
glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as plants
in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if you
want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google
search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders, ask
for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there.

Liz




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Old 26-05-2003, 08:56 PM
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| Hi;
|
| First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a
| florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown under
| glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as plants
| in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if you
| want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google
| search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders, ask
| for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there.
|
| Liz

Many thanks for your reply, Liz.

Regards,

Banana


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Old 29-05-2003, 04:56 PM
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Approximately the same colour, with dark green foliage:-


Paul Shirlville (30 petals, Hybrid Tea )
Leaping Salmon ( climber )

There are other approximate matches with mid-green or
light green foliage.

Andy.


"Banana" wrote in message
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Liz wrote:

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| Hi;
|
| First off, I'm afraid I can't identify your rose because it looks like a
| florist's rose rather than a garden variety. Florists roses are grown

under
| glass (or plastic) mainly in Holland. They are rarely available as

plants
| in the UK. Your local florist may have a brochure or chart of roses if

you
| want to order them as cut flowers. If you like the colour, do a Google
| search on Fry's, Kordes, Harkness, Dicksons and other rose breeders,

ask
| for their free brochures and identify a likey-look from there.
|
| Liz

Many thanks for your reply, Liz.

Regards,

Banana




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Old 30-05-2003, 04:11 PM
Banana
 
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andrewpreece wrote:

| Approximately the same colour, with dark green foliage:-
|
|
| Paul Shirlville (30 petals, Hybrid Tea )
| Leaping Salmon ( climber )
|
| There are other approximate matches with mid-green or
| light green foliage.
|
| Andy.


Many thanks, Andy )

Banana


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