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Post by Guest 25th September 2011, 12:34

Just got back from a pollen collecting trip and I photographed these while I was there.

Rosa laevigata
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Rosa gigantea
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Rosa banksiae cv Lutea
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Post by IanM 4th October 2011, 23:27

Do we have the single-flowered form of banksiae in Australia? All the ones I've seen are doubles, in both the white and yellow forms.
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Post by Admin 4th October 2011, 23:29

Both the single yellow and single white are here.

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Post by IanM 4th October 2011, 23:46

Thanks Simon. I'm not wanting to grow them. Was just wondering, because back when I was collecting species roses I could not obtain either one as a single.
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Post by rosemeadow 7th October 2011, 11:54

I have the Single growing with the Double Yellow. I have been waiting for it to be in full bloom to photograph to post here, but we have had a fair bit of rain. It has a lovely fragrance around it.

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