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Feb 15, 2014 3:11 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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I have a rose growing out in our "sand garden", the area of our property that is completely neglected and the soil is unbelievably poor and sandy. This rose was obtained at a roundup gettogether in Jacksonville sometime around 2008. Trish thinks @sweezel gave it to us.

Anyway, the plant never got huge. It's maybe 3 feet tall and has small pink blooms. It is labeled as "C. Brunner" and I'm thinking it is Polyantha Rose (Rosa 'Cecile Brunner')

The situation, though, is that our rose has serious thorns but the database says that Cecile Brunner is almost thornless. So, what do you all think?

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