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Australia Day Rose
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Australia Day Rose
My tribute to our National Day.
"Australia Felix"
Bred in 1919 by Alistair Clark - one of Australia's earliest and most prolific breeders.
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"Australia Felix"
Bred in 1919 by Alistair Clark - one of Australia's earliest and most prolific breeders.
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Floribunda- Number of posts : 35
Age : 80
Location : Hahndorf South Australia
Registration date : 2011-01-23
Re: Australia Day Rose
Hello neighbour - I'm at Totness.
Alas Mrs R M Finch (also Aus-bred, also excellent) has been sold as Australia Felix for a while, and we don't know who has a correct one. See [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Lovely photo (whoever).
Alas Mrs R M Finch (also Aus-bred, also excellent) has been sold as Australia Felix for a while, and we don't know who has a correct one. See [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Lovely photo (whoever).
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Re: Australia Day Rose
Hi Margaret - I know of you through the SA Rose Society, although I don't get to many meetings and am full of good intentions to do better in 2011!
I have had my suspicions about my rose for some time after reading about Mrs R M Finch.
My rose doesn't have the silver back that you sometimes see with 'Australia Felix', but is in a shady position, which may account for that.
I have had my suspicions about my rose for some time after reading about Mrs R M Finch.
My rose doesn't have the silver back that you sometimes see with 'Australia Felix', but is in a shady position, which may account for that.
Floribunda- Number of posts : 35
Age : 80
Location : Hahndorf South Australia
Registration date : 2011-01-23
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