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Michael Garhart
most recent 10 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 APR by Michael Garhart
It'd be funny if the pollen parent was actually 'Olympic Torch'. This was around the time Seizo Suzuki began introducing roses through JP.
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most recent 5 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 APR by Michael Garhart
Opinions on color?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 APR by jedmar
Pale mauve #F3E5F5 or Pantone 15-2205
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Initial post 4 JUN 17 by Sambolingo
How well does this variety resist blackspot in high humidity?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 APR by Michael Garhart
Mine is completely healthy in Oregon. I live near the temperate rainforests, so we have cool and cold humidity types. On some days, the air is like walking through a river of mist. Feels amazing on the lungs. Some roses do not like it though, but Summer Wind has been fine here. Your mileage may vary, because different races of disease are in different areas on the world.
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most recent 2 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 APR by Michael Garhart
"The female parent of ‘VLR13003’ differs from ‘VLR13003’ in having flowers that are smaller in size and lack fragrance and leaves that are glossy and small in size. The male parent of ‘VLR13003’ differs from ‘VLR13003’ in having flowers that are double, medium in size, and light yellow in color and leaves that are glossy."

So, this is not the orange grandiflora named Candelabra by JP Roses.
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