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RE: Re: Romantica Roses
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- Subject: RE: [Rose-list] Re: Romantica Roses
- From: "Saxton, Susan" SSaxton@schwabe.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:07:36 -0800
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I am no plant breeder or horticulturist but this makes some sense to me.
Since our plants are not CLONES, but cuttings and where we get our plants
determines what cuttings they have come from, it would seem they could be
somewhat variable.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rosenlund [r*@transport.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 1:44 PM
> To: Rose-List
> Subject: [Rose-list] Re: Romantica Roses
>
>
> That is odd! I've often wondered if some roses are less
> diseased from
> plant to plant IN THE SAME VARIETY! My 'Abraham Darby' did
> great this last
> spring and it was a NASTY year from most of my roses when it came to
> blackspot. I know another rose grower a few hours from me
> had the same
> experience with this same rose. Hum...
>
> Speaking of, my rugosa 'Topaz Jewel' (gorgeous thing, love
> the buds) did
> have some blackspot. Go figure.
>
> ~Carleen~
> Keeper of Sheep and Old Roses
>
>
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