Like a Duck?
If it looks like a Rose, prickles like a Rose, and smells like a Rose; it probably is a Rose?
Behold the first Flower of the embryo "Standard". NOT quite as magnificent as its parent - BUT - Considering it's age I'm not disappointed.
It was an old plant in 2009. I just checked - my mate Bill did this in 2006 so the Rose probably went in the border about then; and, as I said, somewhere along, the line it spent about a decade in a Pot prior to that.
SO
To apply a localism - "It owes us nowt".
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