On Jun 25, 7:12=A0pm, "Jeffrey L. Kline" <Kli...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> If it is a repeater, that rules out Rosa Mundi, which is a species, and
> therefore a nonrepeater.
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> > Jeffrey L. Kline wrote:
> >> I thought so as well, but when I magnified the image, it looks like
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> >> leaflets, and Rosa Mundi is 5 leaflets. =A0Look at the cane on the
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> >> image 2, with the unopened bloom at the top. =A0It's definitely 7
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> >> Jeff, Southeast Michigan, Zone 5
> >> "Mr_Markham" <louismark...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Jun 20, 8:37 pm, "friend" <lettic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> looks like rosa mundi to me
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> >> same here, is it not Rosa Mundi, the gallica?
> > Here is a little better photo.....some leaflets are 7 and some are
> > 5.....the blooms have 10-13 petals also.....their almost spent but the
> > center is yellow....thanks for checking this out....!!!
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> > Ps.....If I remember right from last year it bloomed in June and again
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Ok now it's bugging me...maybe Stars and Stripes or Street Parade?
They both go to about two feet tall, have leathery leaves and the
petal count is about the same.


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