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Mon, Apr 7, 14 at 17:50
| which was used in the south (not Fortuniana) by providers like Wayside. It has a soft pinkish white bloom. I am having a brain lock and cannot remember the name. It is not R. multiflora, not Dr. Huey. As far as I know it is no longer used, but was used a couple decades ago quite prolifically. Help. I am pulling my hair out trying to recall. I have one in my garden and cannot think the name. |
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- Posted by patricia43 z8 AL (My Page) on Mon, Apr 7, 14 at 17:58
| Hey, Ann. I was so hoping you were here. Yes, that is it. I knew it started with an "M" and could not think to save my life. My niece found one on her MIL's property when they were going to sell it and asked me. I told her it was ....I drew a blank and told her it started with an "M". I knew you would know if you were here. You redeemed me with my rosy relatives. My rose growing and work has become limited due to a full-blown exacerbation of the MS, and that is also affecting my "thinking." It is so good to see a post from you. Luv u. |
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