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Has anyone heard of a rose named "Western Fair"? It would be an old rose, hybrid tea and very dark red in bud form, almost black. Opens to a dark to medium red. 32 petals, large blooms, dark green foliage, seems to be disease resistent.
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DOES ANYONE HAVE A PICTURE OF THE ORIGINAL "PRINCESS DI" HYBRID TEA ROSE? NOT THE "PRINCESS DIANA", BUT "PRINCESS DI", WHICH WAS REMOVED FROM THE MARKET AFTER THE PRINCESS DIED.
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6 MAY 07 by
jedmar
I am not ware of a rose called Princess Di, but there is one called "Lady Di". You can find a picture of this on HMF.
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Does Jean Kenneally bloom in various shades of light apricot to pink? I noticed in the photos on this site that a great variation exists in the exact coloring. I am trying to identify a rose that may be Kenneally, but I am having difficulty. The one I have is more apricot than pink.
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I grew 'Jean Kenneally' in Southern California. Yes, the color of the blooms varied, but the rose is truly an apricot blend. The rose was more apricot during the cooler weather than during the heat of summer.
Smiles, Lyn
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Does anyone know what the petal count is on the miniature, "Giggles"?
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